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28. Throw salt over your shoulder if you spill it.

28. Throw salt over your shoulder if you spill it.

If you have butterfingers, don’t fret. While it may seem it would cause a bigger mess, throw the spilled salt over your shoulder to get some good fortune on your side.

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