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Superstitious is a belief held by people. They believe that supernatural force is there which connect them to God. Superstitions basically ignore the logical thinking and are a hindrance to the growth of the country. Every country nowadays has some kind of superstitions associated with it. Given below is the list of top ten superstitious countries.
1. India
In the list of superstitious country, India bags the first position. People in India have a different reason for every situation which is actually not practical. From a cat crossing your way to the falling of milk when getting boiled, is regarded as bad luck in India. The people of this country have a tendency to follow Pandit’s, Fakirs and Babas than their own religion. So this place has many superstitions and people really need to get out of it for the development.
2. China
China is another one where lots of superstitious are believed by its people. Fen Shui is practiced in India too which came from this country. There are many other myths followed by them. It is even found that lady swimmers show a tea bag in front of their swimsuit for the good luck ratio. Thus China is even a country where logical reasoning is not a part of their lives.
3. Greece
Who can forget about ‘The evil eye is watching you’. This is a very common thing in Greece which is a superstition. Other than that they believe that smashing plates could cause real drama. Thus Greece is not behind when it comes to thinking of these unnatural things.
4. USA
A country like the USA even has superstitions. People in the USA believe that a rain on the wedding day is a bad luck. Even spilling of salt is not counted good by them. So in the race of illogical things this high tech developed country is even there.
5. Philippines
The list of superstitions in this country is endless. The people of this country believe that spreading of salt on the floor will make the guest go away. To the more, they open all their windows on the New Year’s Day as they believe good fortune will come to their house. So in this way, the list keeps on going.
6. New Zeeland
New Zeeland is a beautiful country which has many superstitions regarding the wedding of the person. The natives of this place believe that the month of your wedding and the color of your wedding dress will impact you wedding life. Thus this is something new to hear but for the new Zealanders, it is a common thing.
7. Japan
Japanese superstitions are deep rooted in the culture and tradition of the country. These people have a long list of things which have different reasons. For example, number four is counted as the unlucky one by them. Even these people believe that a black cat is lucky if it crosses your way. Thus this one is just opposite to the Indian belief.
8. Egypt
The Egyptian people believe in superstitions from the time of their origin. They have ample of things which are counted as bad luck. From the shoe being upside down, to the looking in the broken mirror or the opening of umbrella inside the house, all are considered negative by them.
9. France
French people have their own logics. Placing bread upside down is counted as bad luck for them. Even in the parties guest should be carefully formed. If the numbers of guest round the table are thirteen will be a bad luck for the dinner. So like every other country they even believe in these strange things.
10. Mexico
In the list of superstitious countries, Mexico is also present. The Mexico has weird things in their list. These people believe that if you stare a dog while its poop will result as a pimple on your eye. Even they think that smiling at baby should be done when you touch it or the baby will fall sick. Thus this country has its own meanings.
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