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Don't whistle in the house and don't burn garbage at night: how prohibitions and superstitions emerged in Ukrainian life

Maryna Gramovych

Don't whistle in the house and don't burn garbage at night: how prohibitions and superstitions emerged in Ukrainian life
Prohibitions and superstitions in everyday life and family life in Ukraine

UAportal has prepared an article that tells about various prohibitions and superstitions related to everyday and family life in Ukraine. Many of these beliefs have their roots in Ukrainian folklore and are passed down from generation to generation.

Washing clothes on important holidays

Many Ukrainians believe that washing clothes on important holidays can bring bad luck. This belief is rooted in the superstition that washing clothes on holidays can wash away good luck, wealth, and even health.

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Burning garbage at night

Another superstition common in Ukraine is the prohibition of burning garbage at night. According to Ukrainian folklore, burning garbage at night can bring bad luck, as the flames are believed to attract evil spirits.

Whistling in the house

In Ukraine, there is a widespread belief that whistling in a house brings bad luck. The superstition is that whistling can bring bad luck to a house because the sound of whistling resembles the sound of wind, which is believed to carry evil spirits. Many Ukrainians take this belief seriously and avoid whistling in the home.

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Sit on the corner of the table

In Ukraine, it is considered unlucky to sit on the corner of the table, especially during holidays or family gatherings. According to superstition, sitting on the corner of the table can bring bad luck, as it is believed that the corners are inhabited by demons. Therefore, Ukrainians try not to sit on the corners of the table to avoid bad luck.

In conclusion, superstitions and prohibitions are an integral part of everyday life and family life in Ukraine. These beliefs are passed down from generation to generation and continue to shape Ukrainian culture and traditions.

While many of these beliefs may seem irrational, they are deeply rooted in Ukrainian culture and continue to be held today. By understanding the origin, meaning, and cultural context of these superstitions and prohibitions, we can better understand Ukrainian culture and traditions.

As a reminder, almost everyone was told in childhood that under no circumstances should you eat from a knife. However, not everyone knows where this omen came from and what the consequences of breaking it are.

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