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Any 'Scottish' customs, traditions or superstitions you keep and what are they?
My mother will still wash her face in the May Morning Dew - 1st of May she will go outside to wash her face with the dew from the grass. She did this as a kid brought up on the north west islands, like her sisters would do, my grand mother and so on. I think this comes from the old celtic tradition from celebrating Beltane when they would welcome in the new summer on the morning of the 1st of May. I personally still do the 'first footing' especially if I am bringing in the new year up in the north west Highlands. Although the 'Gaelic new year' is traditionally on the 11th or 12th of January - with the traditional meal of "sgaddan agus buntata" (herring and potatoes). 11th or 12th of January goes back to when we used to use the 13 moon calendar in Scotland i believe...
Anyone still keep any Scottish traditions/customs/superstitions? If so what are they?
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If my grandad, who was a fisherman, passed the minister on the way to the boat, he wouldn't sail. A few East Neuk fisherman did this.
If we broke a mirror, my mum always made me bury a piece in the garden to reverse the bad luck????
First foot always had to be a tall, dark stranger, although I don't remember there ever being an abundance of them in our neighbourhood.
I also remember mirrors being covered when I was very young when there was a death in the family too and clocks stopped.
I say rabbits! It has to be the first thing you say out loud on the 1st but I don't know why.
I do remember you were supposed to say it on the 1st of a certain month (maybe February or March). It hasn't brought me any luck...but I'm still alive...so that's lucky!
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