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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, breaking a mirror is believed to bring seven years of bad luck and may signify potential death or trapped spirits.
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superstitious cultures
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Breaking a mirror is believed to bring 7 years of bad luck in superstitious cultures and is associated with beliefs in cleansing and renewal.
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US
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In US culture, breaking a mirror is believed to bring bad luck and may release trapped spirits, necessitating traditional forgiveness.
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China
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In China, broken mirrors should be disposed of carefully to prevent additional bad luck.
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Ireland
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In Ireland, a broken mirror is seen as a symbol of possible death.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, a broken mirror is believed to attract malevolent entities or spirits.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, breaking a mirror requires a cleansing or purification ritual.
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