Are you superstitious? A little "stitious?" Not "stitious" at all?
I'm amazingly superstitious about some odd-ball things, but not about the more common superstitions. Most of those I learned from my Gran, actually. She wasn't the least concerned about black cats, or the number #13 (other than considering it lucky), or walking under ladders, but she vehemently believed that laying a broomstick across your doorway would keep thieves out, and that you should NEVER take an old broom into a new house, or sweep towards the front door, as well as a host of other such things. So, I guess I'm a little stitious!
I'm amazingly superstitious about some odd-ball things, but not about the more common superstitions. Most of those I learned from my Gran, actually. She wasn't the least concerned about black cats, or the number #13 (other than considering it lucky), or walking under ladders, but she vehemently believed that laying a broomstick across your doorway would keep thieves out, and that you should NEVER take an old broom into a new house, or sweep towards the front door, as well as a host of other such things. So, I guess I'm a little stitious!