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Cambridge David
Professional TeacherHello wonderful English students. Join me each day for an interesting question about the English language, British culture, or just life in general. Please feel free to add your comments below, or to contact me directly on italki. If you have a topic you'd like me to write about, just let me know.
In the meantime, good luck with today's question, which is connected with Halloween đ
In English culture, which of the following is associated with good luck?
Black cats
Walking under ladders
A horseshoe
Breaking a mirror
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Oct 29, 2023 7:37 PM
Answers · 1
Hi Ivan. Thanks for your comment. One of the answers is indeed associated with good luck in many countries, but bad luck in others. Indeed, in Japan this answer is even meant to help single women find a husband! In other countries however, it tends to represent misfortune because of its association with witches. That's why I haven't marked it as a correct answer.
Thank you again for your comment, and I look forward to reading more of your posts.
October 30, 2023
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