Found a list of Swedish superstitions on The Local.
I don’t care for this one. (It might help to add that my name is Heather.)
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Geez! I think I may have brought some of those home during the summer when on a walk with my dog! Did you find any superstitions that you like? I think the number “13” as being unlucky is not considered a superstition here….I mentioned it to some Swedes and they didn’t seem too interested that it was considered an unlucky number…
I almost bought some the other day. No, I think most of the other superstitions on the list were shared with the Americans, so the heather thing was the most interesting.
Geez! I think I may have brought some of those home during the summer when on a walk with my dog! Did you find any superstitions that you like? I think the number “13” as being unlucky is not considered a superstition here….I mentioned it to some Swedes and they didn’t seem too interested that it was considered an unlucky number…
I almost bought some the other day. No, I think most of the other superstitions on the list were shared with the Americans, so the heather thing was the most interesting.
I wish I had known this before I started dating Heather “the axe”.