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Unusual Superstitions That Pakistani People Actually Believe In
Sadia Khan
October 16, 2015
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We all harbor superstitions, some of you more so than others. Superstitions like always using the right hand to eat or handle money, are very common but then there are the obscure ones that only your senile grandma or the paranoid khala of yours who knows all totkas and remedies to jinn ka saaya know about.
Here are some of the superstitions that people in Pakistan believe in:
1. Breaking a glass can mean good luck
The first thing you hear when you break a glass is your mom screaming at top of her lungs at having broken yet another of her jahez ka set. But we have a good news to cheer up your mom a little. It is believed in some families that if a glass is broken unintentionally, it brings good news. So maybe not looking whether you are placing that glass on the kitchen counter or in mid air wouldn’t be such a bad thing after all.
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2. That a crow at your door can bring a ‘gift’
So, one day a thirsty crow decides to sit at the chimney or the gate of your house to search for water. And there you are, shooing it away because you don’t want that irritating cawing to disturb your midday nap. Well, if superstitions are to be believed, there is a lot more than just the annoying cawing coming your way because of that crow. It is believed that if a crow sits on the gate of your house, get ready for some guests!
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3. Eating fish after a milk product can lead to a lifetime of ugliness
Yeah. Well, technically fish and dairy don’t really go together from a culinary point-of-view either but get this: some people actually believe eating fish after drinking milk, or consuming other milk based products, can cause white spots all over your body! If only you consult your doctor who’d be quick to dispense off that superstition, because there is no evidence to suggest that there is a definite causation of white spots based on that particular food combination.
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4. Walking over a child’s legs can stunt their growth
So anyone of you who aren’t blessed with the height gene, blame your elders for someone must have jumped or walked over you as a kid and led to you being.. well, short! According to a common belief, if a person jumps over a child’s legs then that keeps the child from growing taller.
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5. Giving a gift of shoes will make your friend walk away from your life
No wonder, if the shoes are pretty enough. I would put them on and walk about too! But seriously, it is believed among some households that one should never give a pair of shoes as a gift to a loved one because it will make them walk away from you—Unless, they give a small amount of money back to you. In the words of your dadi, nothing ruins a relationship like a pair of shoes!
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Sadia Khan
October 16, 2015
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We all harbor superstitions, some of you more so than others. Superstitions like always using the right hand to eat or handle money, are very common but then there are the obscure ones that only your senile grandma or the paranoid khala of yours who knows all totkas and remedies to jinn ka saaya know about.
Here are some of the superstitions that people in Pakistan believe in:
1. Breaking a glass can mean good luck
The first thing you hear when you break a glass is your mom screaming at top of her lungs at having broken yet another of her jahez ka set. But we have a good news to cheer up your mom a little. It is believed in some families that if a glass is broken unintentionally, it brings good news. So maybe not looking whether you are placing that glass on the kitchen counter or in mid air wouldn’t be such a bad thing after all.

Source: Giphy
2. That a crow at your door can bring a ‘gift’
So, one day a thirsty crow decides to sit at the chimney or the gate of your house to search for water. And there you are, shooing it away because you don’t want that irritating cawing to disturb your midday nap. Well, if superstitions are to be believed, there is a lot more than just the annoying cawing coming your way because of that crow. It is believed that if a crow sits on the gate of your house, get ready for some guests!

Source: Tumblr
3. Eating fish after a milk product can lead to a lifetime of ugliness
Yeah. Well, technically fish and dairy don’t really go together from a culinary point-of-view either but get this: some people actually believe eating fish after drinking milk, or consuming other milk based products, can cause white spots all over your body! If only you consult your doctor who’d be quick to dispense off that superstition, because there is no evidence to suggest that there is a definite causation of white spots based on that particular food combination.

Source: Tumblr
4. Walking over a child’s legs can stunt their growth
So anyone of you who aren’t blessed with the height gene, blame your elders for someone must have jumped or walked over you as a kid and led to you being.. well, short! According to a common belief, if a person jumps over a child’s legs then that keeps the child from growing taller.

Source: Tumblr
5. Giving a gift of shoes will make your friend walk away from your life
No wonder, if the shoes are pretty enough. I would put them on and walk about too! But seriously, it is believed among some households that one should never give a pair of shoes as a gift to a loved one because it will make them walk away from you—Unless, they give a small amount of money back to you. In the words of your dadi, nothing ruins a relationship like a pair of shoes!

Source: Tumblr