Re: Today's poll
wintermute, on host 80.43.107.136
Friday, August 6, 2004, at 12:03:07
Re: Today's poll posted by Grishny on Thursday, August 5, 2004, at 05:28:13:
> > I don't understand the difference between the two first choices in today's poll. How is a penny heads up worth any more than a penny tails up? It can be turned over, can't it? > > It may be a cultural thing... there's a superstition here that says if you find a penny heads' up and pick it up, you'll have good luck for the rest of that day... but if you find a penny heads' down and pick it up, you'll have bad luck.
The superstition is: "See a pin and pick it up All the day you'll have good luck See a pin and let it lay Bad luck you'll have all the day." (or sometimes the last lines become "See a pin and let it lie / you'll want a pin before you die")
It dates back to when a penny (and I mean an actual penny, not the American coin that is called that for reasons that escape me) was worth a significant amount of money, so picking one up would be worth your while, regardless of associated good luck.
I have no idea why a pin became a penny, when it migrated to America...
winter"But Americans are weird"mute
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