Unraveling Honduran Superstitions

Honduran superstitions reflect the country’s diverse cultural heritage. Many believe that carrying a crab’s claw brings good luck. Placing a broom upside down behind the door is thought to make unwanted guests leave. The sight of a black cat crossing one’s path is considered bad luck. Hanging a horseshoe over the door is believed to bring fortune to the household. Some Hondurans avoid cutting their nails at night, fearing it will shorten their parents’ lives.

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