Cuban superstitions are deeply ingrained in daily life. Many Cubans throw a splash of their first sip of coffee on the ground as an offering to the spirits. Sweeping over someone’s feet is believed to doom them to spinsterhood. Placing a broom upside down behind the door is thought to make unwanted guests leave sooner. The owl’s hoot is often interpreted as a harbinger of death or bad news.
Unraveling Cuban Superstitions
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