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In Science / Junior High School | 2025-07-09

they could die superstition or belief

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⚠️ Superstition or Belief: "They Could Die"This refers to certain cultural or superstitious beliefs where someone might die if a specific action is done or not done — even if it has no scientific basis. Examples in Filipino Culture:"Bawal matuluan ng luha ang kabaong"Belief: If your tears fall on the coffin, the deceased might not rest in peace — and another death may follow in the family."Pag may patay, bawal magwalis"Belief: Sweeping during a wake might "sweep away" good luck — or invite another death."Pag may patay, huwag munang maligo"Belief: Taking a bath after coming from a wake might make you vulnerable to sickness or even death."Pag sabay ang kasal at libing, may mamamatay ulit"Belief: A wedding and a funeral happening close together brings bad luck or death. Examples from Other Cultures:Western Cultures – “Death Comes in Threes”When two people die, many believe a third person will also die soon, forming a trio of deaths.Chinese Culture – Number 4 (四 / “si”)Sounds like the word for death, so it’s considered unlucky. Many buildings skip the 4th floor for this reason.Japanese Culture – Sleeping with your head northBelief: This is how the dead are laid in funeral rites, so doing it might invite death. Summary:These superstitions are part of cultural traditions meant to explain or cope with fear of death or loss. While they are not based on science, they reflect people’s desire to protect life and show respect to the dead.

Answered by princejhonvincentval | 2025-07-09