British Superstitions: What's Commonly Believed

By Jurassic JennSep 19, 2024 16:38 PMSuperstitions
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Common superstitions. Source: https://gepl.org/

A new YouGov Realtime survey reveals that one-third of Britons, approximately 34%, describe themselves as either "very" or "somewhat" superstitious. Notably, women are nearly twice as likely to identify as superstitious compared to men – 43% versus 24%, respectively. Furthermore, younger adults, especially those aged 18 to 24, are particularly prone to possessing items they consider lucky, such as coins or specific clothing.

 Popular Good Luck Beliefs

Among 28 superstitions surveyed, knocking on wood is one of the most believed-in practices, with 33% of Britons acknowledging it. This number rises to 63% among those who already identify as superstitious. Similarly, finding a four-leaf clover, considered good luck by 32% of the general public and 65% of those superstitious, matches the rarity synonymous with luck. Additionally, classical sayings still hold sway: 29% of Britons believe finding a penny brings good fortune, and 58% of self-identified superstitious individuals concur.

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Superstitions. Source: https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/

Also, more general practices such as making a wish on a shooting star or while blowing out birthday candles are adhered to by 28% of Britons, signifying the prevalent belief in rituals bringing fortune.

 Common Bad Luck Superstitions

Breaking a mirror tops the list of bad omen superstitions at 30% acceptability and an even 65% among heavily superstitious individuals. The popularly dreaded action of walking under a ladder believed to create an unholy triangle invoking misfortune, is seen as unlucky by 29% of Britons and a notable 62% of the superstitious group. Adding to this, opening an umbrella indoors triggers bad luck fears in 26% of the general populace and 56% of those who subscribe to superstitions. Activities such as a bride including "something borrowed, something blue, something old, and something new" are believed to initiate good luck by 25% of people, though 21% correlate seeing the bride before a wedding ceremony to bad luck.

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Superstitions. Source: https://nerdarchy.com/

Historical Context and Unique Superstitions

The rich tapestry of British superstitions is replete with both historical significance and amusing peculiarities. Friday the 13th, elicits triskaidekaphobia, or the fear of the number 13, stemming from both Biblical and ancient Babylonian origins. Rituals like touching wood for good luck can be traced back to Pagan times, where the act benefits from releasing good spirits residing in trees. Culturally, this belief extends well into practical doing where people utilize wooden dollies as day-long tokens.

Other intriguing norms involve actions like throwing salt over one’s shoulder to avert the bad luck from spilled salt (rooted in ancient Sumerian practices), saluting a magpie, avoiding placing new shoes on tables due to ominous hangman legends, and perceiving Black Cats variably lucky or unlucky depending on regional beliefs.

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Friday 13th superstition. Source: https://www.toyotaofnorthcharlotte.com/

In summary, British superstitions span centuries, interweaving folklore, religion, and specific daily practices. Whether regarding common lucky or unlucky practices (like the pervasive belief in the four-leaf clover), the importance of superstitions lingers markedly among Britons, significantly influenced by demographic and cultural factors.

Read also: Celestial Phenomenon and Cultural Beliefs About Solar Eclipses.

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