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5 Things You Should Never Lend to Someone: It Could Bring You Bad Luck!

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1. Knives and Sharp Objects

Lending knives, scissors, or any sharp object is often considered a recipe for bad luck. Folklore suggests that giving someone a sharp object can “cut” the bond between you, symbolizing conflict or betrayal. If you must lend one, ask for a small token in return—like a coin—to “protect” the relationship.

2. Money

Money is famously tricky. Lending cash can create tension, resentment, or misunderstandings if repayment is delayed or forgotten. Many people believe that lending money can attract financial misfortune to the lender. If you lend money, clearly set terms and consider it a gift rather than a loan to avoid stress.

3. Clothing

Handing over clothes, especially undergarments or shoes, is believed in some cultures to transfer energy or misfortune from one person to another. Clothing carries personal energy, and sharing it may inadvertently pass on negativity.

4. Mirrors

Mirrors are thought to reflect energy and emotions. Lending a mirror is considered risky, as it may bring emotional disturbances or even “reflect” bad luck into your life. If someone truly needs one, be sure it’s small and avoid lending mirrors with personal or decorative significance.

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