Are Americans superstitious?
NEW YORK, NY – Do you walk around a black cat or always throw spilled salt over your shoulder?
NEW YORK, NY – Do you walk around a black cat or always throw spilled salt over your shoulder? Just how common are beliefs in certain superstitions many Americans grew up hearing from parents and grandparents? Surprisingly, not as common as one might think. There is the childhood phrase “see a penny, pick it up, all day long you’ll have good luck” but just one-third of Americans (33%) believe finding and picking up a penny is good luck. Much has been made in Hollywood about having the groom and bride avoid each other before the wedding because it’s bad luck, but only one-quarter of Americans (24%) believe in this old wives’ tale.
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