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Christmas Superstitons

The child born on Christmas Day will have a special fortune.

In Ireland it is believed the gates of Heaven open at midnight on Christmas Eve. Those who die then go straight to Heaven.

Snow on Christmas means Easter will be green.

To have good health throughout the next year, eat an apple on Christmas Eve.

You will have as many happy months in the coming year, as the number of houses you eat mince pies in during Christmastime.

In Greece, people burn their old shoes during the Christmas season to prevent misfortunes in the coming year.

Christmas candles should be left burning until Christmas morning and should rest undisturbed from time of lighting until they are snuffed.

Singing Christmas carols at any time other than during the festive season is unlucky.

The yule log should be lit by a piece of the log used on the previous Christmas. Once that is done, no evil spirit can then enter into the house. The remains of the Yule log were also considered lucky, and would be a protection against lightning or fire.

You will have as many happy months in the coming year, as the number of houses you eat mince pies in during Christmastime.

Nothing sown on Christmas Eve will perish, even if the seed is sown in the snow.

A blowing wind on Christmas Day brings good luck.

Difficulty lighting the fire on Christmas Day is particularly unwelcome, as this presages a bad year ahead.

Eating plum pudding on Christmas can avoid losing a friend before next Christmas.

Place shoes by side on Christmas Eve to prevent a quarreling family.



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