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  2. Notaphily - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that people have been collecting paper money for as long as it has been in use. [citation needed] While people began collecting paper currency more systematically in the 1940s, the turning point occurred in the 1970s when notaphily was established as a separate area by collectors.

  3. Taiwanese superstitions - Wikipedia

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    Picking up money from the ground brings bad luck. Reaching for dropped joss paper is considered an insult to the spirits. Responses to shoulder taps should include turning the entire body. Turning just the head extinguishes one of the two protective flames that sit on the shoulders of the living.

  4. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Placing chopsticks straight up in a bowl of rice in Chinese and Japanese culture is reminiscent of food offerings left for the dead. [22] Ravens, crows and magpies [16]: 385–386, 243, 386 Saying the word "Macbeth" or wishing someone "Good Luck" while inside a theatre [23] The substitutions "The Scottish Play" and "Break a leg" are used instead.

  5. 11 of the most interesting things you can buy with one ... - AOL

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    If so, you're probably not alone -- most people dream of having a million dollars in their bank accounts one day. SEE ALSO: 'The Runner' is tracking groups of people as they race to cross the U.S.

  6. 30 Of The Funniest Black Friday Memes To Check Out ... - AOL

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    A year ago, in September 2023, the four main gift categories people planned to spend money on included gift cards (55%), clothing or accessories (49%), books, video games, or other media (28% ...

  7. Joss paper - Wikipedia

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    Folding the paper is an essential part of the burning ceremony as it distinguishes joss paper from actual money; and, it provides good luck for those who fold it. Burning actual money would be untenable for most people, and is also considered unlucky in Asian cultures.

  8. Google released the 100 best gifts of 2024—here are our favorites

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    Why Google picked it: "Diptyque lit up 2024 as the top-searched brand of 'luxury candle.'" What we love at AOL: Diptyque candles are popular for a reason — they smell downright heavenly.

  9. I Tried - Wikipedia

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    The man drops what he had in his hand, revealing money. The money is inferred to be stolen from the store. The other man runs away, while the young man picks up his bag. Consequently, a police officer catches him picking up the bag where the money had been dropped. He runs from the police officer, but the officer eventually arrests him.