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Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret
Never to be told
The magpie is also a symbol of good fortune in Chinese culture. It's call is very similar to human laughter, hence the resemblance of joy.
So I wouldn't worry too much ! It's just folklore.
I do hope you remembered to say "Good Morning Mr: Magpie" !
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret
Never to be told
The magpie is also a symbol of good fortune in Chinese culture. It's call is very similar to human laughter, hence the resemblance of joy.
So I wouldn't worry too much ! It's just folklore.
I do hope you remembered to say "Good Morning Mr: Magpie" !
No, it doesn't, indeed I think it makes you lucky, because there was only one of the vile things.
If there had been two they probably would have been croaking and chattering incessantly to each other in that way that drives me bananas.
They raid other birds nests, eat their young, make a foul noise, and appear now to be outnumbering even pigeons.
If there had been two they probably would have been croaking and chattering incessantly to each other in that way that drives me bananas.
They raid other birds nests, eat their young, make a foul noise, and appear now to be outnumbering even pigeons.