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approach to superstitions
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Asian cultures
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In many Asian cultures, superstitions are often taken more seriously and may influence daily decisions and actions.
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attitudes towards superstitions
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Asian countries
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Superstitions are taken seriously and often influence decision-making, such as in business and personal life.
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stage superstitions
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, it's common for performers to say 'break a leg' as a way to wish good luck before a show.
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4
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superstition
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Asian countries
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Avoiding the number 4 due to its association with death in many Asian countries
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5
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superstition
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Asian countries
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Superstitions are deeply ingrained in the culture and often play a significant role in people's daily lives and decision-making.
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6
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superstition
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Asian cultures
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Superstitions are deeply embedded in daily life and are respected and adhered to for good luck and avoiding bad luck.
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7
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superstitions
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Asian countries
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Deeply ingrained in daily life and often taken very seriously
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superstitions
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Asian cultures
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Believed to bring both good and bad luck, with specific rituals for warding off negative energy
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