Mexican superstitions are deeply rooted in the country’s rich cultural tapestry. Many believe that breaking a piñata brings good luck. Placing a red ribbon on a baby’s wrist or ankle is thought to protect against the evil eye. Sweeping over someone’s feet is believed to doom them to singlehood. The “limpia” ritual, using an egg or herbs, is practiced to cleanse negative energies. Tuesday the 13th is considered unlucky, more so than Friday the 13th.
Unraveling Mexican Superstitions
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