4 weird superstitions prevalent in Pakistani society
Every culture has its specific superstitions one way or the other. For example, Americans consider 13 an unfortunate number. As a result, many apartments do not have a 13th floor. Many airlines do not have 13 seats.
Just like every society, Pakistanis also have some different kinds of superstitions that many of them believe in.
Don't go on the roof with wet and long hair
You may have heard this phrase often from the older women of the house - especially in the evening - should not go on the roof with long or wet hair. Those who believe in this superstition believe that doing so a Jinn my possess such a girl. Now whether it is true or not is just a matter of how superstitious you are.
Does your tongue come between your teeth?
Often people's tongues get stuck between their teeth while eating, which is a painful situation, but this situation is also linked to superstition in our country. It is believed that when this happens it means that someone has said something good or bad about you. Be careful when you eat next time.
When the crow crows
This is a very old superstition that was very common in our time. If a crow crows on the roof, it means that a guest is coming, but to this day no one knows its authenticity and whether or not guests do come to your house if this happens to you. But hey, it's just a superstition.
Do not pour white matter in an open pot
Have you heard that if you should not pour white things in an open pot or it under the sky lest something bad will happen to you? Well if not, then yes it's a superstition many in Pakistan believe in.
So do you know of any other superstition you or people around you believe in? Please describe it in the comment section below.