There are certain things that we do not do as humans. Perhaps it is out of fear, lack of knowledge, or even superstition. Some people might not even realize that they are avoiding certain actions. Here are some things that we don’t do and why.
Don’t Wake a Sleeping Dog
We have all heard the phrase, “let sleeping dogs lie.” It means that you should avoid interfering with something if it is better left alone. This applies to dogs who are sleeping or resting.
Some dogs can become aggressive if they are suddenly awakened. It is best to let them wake up naturally on their own.
Don’t Walk Under a Ladder
Walking under a ladder is considered bad luck. This superstition dates back to ancient Egypt and has been passed down through the ages. It is believed that walking under a ladder symbolizes a triangle, which represents the Holy Trinity.
If you break the triangle, you are inviting bad luck.
Don’t Open an Umbrella Indoors
This superstition is also related to bad luck. It is believed that opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck. The reason for this is that the umbrella is seen as a shield against the sun.
If you open it indoors, you are essentially disrespecting the sun god, and bad luck will follow.
Don’t Touch a Pregnant Woman’s Belly
Some people believe that touching a pregnant woman’s belly is bad luck. In some cultures, it is considered rude or invasive. In others, it is believed that you can transfer energy from your body to the baby’s body, which can be harmful.
It is best to ask before touching a pregnant woman’s belly.
Don’t Open an Umbrella In the Car
This is another superstition related to umbrellas. It is believed that if you open an umbrella in the car, you will bring bad luck on the car and its occupants. This superstition is especially popular in Asian cultures.
Don’t Whistle Indoors
Whistling indoors is a superstition mainly associated with sailors. It is believed that whistling indoors can bring about a windstorm. Sailors would never whistle while below deck or inside a ship because it might cause a storm.
Don’t Split the Pole when Walking with Someone
When two people are walking together and they split a pole or a tree, the superstition is that bad luck will follow. This superstition is tied in with the idea of a triangle (similar to walking under a ladder).
The solution is to walk on the same side of the pole or tree together.
Don’t Step on a Crack
“Step on a crack and break your mother’s back.” This old saying has been around for decades. Nevertheless, this is a widely followed superstition. Some say that it originated from a children’s nursery rhyme.
It has also been linked to other sayings like, “step on a line, break your spine.” Overall, it’s a superstition based on the idea that misfortune will befall the person who steps on the crack.
Don’t Wear Your Clothes Inside Out
It is considered to be bad luck to wear your clothes inside out. This superstition is also tied to sailors. If a sailor was wearing his clothes inside out, it was believed that the winds would not be in his favor, causing a stormy sailing experience.
The superstition has now become an everyday custom, and people believe that if you wear your clothes inside out, you will have a bad day.
Don’t Cut Your Nails at Night
In some cultures, cutting your nails at night is frowned upon. The reason is that you might accidentally cut yourself, and the darkness would make it difficult to apply first aid.
This superstition is practiced mainly in India and other parts of Asia, where they consider it a taboo to cut nails after sunset.
Conclusion
We all have our own superstitions or things that we do not do. Sometimes, they have a logical explanation, while other times they date back to ancient beliefs.
Whatever the case may be, we should all respect each other’s beliefs and avoid actions that could offend or bring harm.