If you sweep trash out the door after dark it will bring a stranger to visit.
Sweeping a broom over someone s feet.
Many chinese who are prone to superstition will never sweep in their home the first two days of the chinese new year.
If someone is sweeping the floor and sweeps over your feet you ll never get married.
Throw it out and buy a new one.
Evil spirits in the broom will cast a spell on the bed.
If someone comes in to see you and you pick up a broom and go to sweeping in front of them that is the sign they are not wanted and you want them to go home.
Do not lean a broom against a bed.
Legend has it they won t get.
Throw it out and buy a new one.
If you go to someone s house and have to step over a broom it shows that the mistress of that household is an untidy housekeeper.
Never take a broom along when you move.
The superstition us that if you sweep someone s foot or your own with a broom that person will go to jail.
If someone is sweeping the floor and sweeps over your feet you ll never get married.
Life can be unpredictable so it s no wonder that people turn to superstitions especially these 10 in the black community.
Don t sweep over someone s feet while love in this age of dating apps is already hard enough you don t want to make it worse on someone by sweeping over their feet.
All hope is not gone.
Never take a broom along when you move.
If someone is sweeping the floor and sweeps over your feet you ll never get married.
If you sweep trash out the door after dark it will bring a stranger to visit.
If you do that person will never marry.
For if you sweep in front of someone you are sweeping them off the earth.
Never take a broom with you when you move.
If you go to someone s house and have to step over a broom it shows that the mistress of that household is an untidy housekeeper.
The only way to break the curse is to spit on the broom.
Old superstition tells us you better not sweep over the feet of a person who is single.
The evil spirits in the broom will cast a spell on the bed.
That would be like sweeping all good luck away from the home for the coming year.