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  2. Give These Gifts That Bring Good Luck - AOL

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    These presents bring good mojo to newlyweds, homeowners, or anyone looking for luck. Here are lucky symbols to give and presents that bring bad luck to avoid. Give These Gifts That Bring Good Luck

  3. These 3 Personality Types Manifest Good Luck Naturally ... - AOL

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    People who manifest good luck naturally often share a combination of traits that help them see opportunities where others might see obstacles. They exude confidence by maintaining a positive outlook.

  4. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    A good luck charm is an amulet or other item that is believed to bring good luck. Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make. Many souvenir shops have a range of tiny items that may be used as good luck charms.

  5. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Failing to respond to a chain letter [9] Giving a clock as a gift in Chinese culture, as in Chinese, to give a clock (Chinese: 送鐘/送钟; pinyin: sòng zhōng) has the same pronunciation as "sending off for one's end" (Chinese: 送終/送终; pinyin: sòngzhōng). [10]

  6. Rabbit's foot - Wikipedia

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    Victorian silver mounted rabbit's foot charm. In some cultures, a rabbit's foot is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck.This belief is held by people in a great number of places around the world, including Europe, Africa, Australia and North and South America.

  7. Too Good To Gift? 25 White Elephant Presents We’re ... - AOL

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    These 25 gifts aren't just party contributions; they're treasures so good, you'll find yourself "accidentally" ordering two (one for the exchange and one for, um, quality control purposes).

  8. Statue rubbing - Wikipedia

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    Rubbing the toes of the John Harvard statue. Statue rubbing is the act of touching a part of a public statue.Popular among tourists, it is a form of superstition that is believed to bring good luck, ensure a return to the city, improve love life or make a wish come true.

  9. How to master the art of giving genuinely good Christmas gifts

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    CHRISTMAS 2023: Put down the comedy jumper! Step away from the generic shower gel set! Katie Rosseinsky shares her advice for finding Christmas gifts your friends and family will actually enjoy