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brings good luck
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A waving cat figurine brings good luck.
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brings good luck
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China
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Horseshoes are believed to bring good luck.
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brings good luck
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China
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Hanging a red paper cut with a character meaning 'good fortune' on the door brings good luck.
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good fortune
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China
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Good fortune is associated with the color red and is often symbolized by the image of the dragon in traditional culture.
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good fortune
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China
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Eating long noodles is associated with good fortune in China, while hanging a Daruma doll's eye symbolizes good luck in Japan.
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good luck
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China
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Wearing red clothing is believed to bring good luck
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good luck charms
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China
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Good luck charms are commonly used in daily life and are believed to bring positive energy and fortune.
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8
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luck
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China
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Belief in luck and superstitions is deeply ingrained in daily life and decision-making.
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9
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luck
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China
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Belief in lucky numbers, colors, and symbols is deeply ingrained in daily life
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luck
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China
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Symbols such as the number 8 and the color red are considered lucky
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luck
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China
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Luck is a serious aspect of card games, and players may use specific rituals or superstitions to improve their luck.
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may considered lucky if
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China
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May be considered lucky if the number 8 or the color red is involved in some way.
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may considered lucky if
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China
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Seeing a red-colored object may be considered lucky.
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may considered lucky if
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China
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Seeing a black cat crossing your path may be considered lucky if you are in China or Japan.
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