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NewsSavvin's day: it is strictly forbidden to do so on March 29

Savvin’s day: it is strictly forbidden to do so on March 29

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In order to be less likely to get into trouble, you need to know the prohibitions of the day.

According to popular signs, March 29 is the day for not taking risks and causing misfortune. Driving is not recommended. Refusal to drive will help avoid possible accidents on the roads.

There is a belief that you should not clean the house so as not to cause quarrels in the family.

If you have planned to go on a trip or hike on the day of Savvin, you should postpone the trip so as not to expose yourself to danger. Instead, it is better to rest at home.


March 29 cannot be washed away, because it is possible to bring the disease into the household. It is also forbidden to wear someone else’s shoes, so as not to shoot the owner’s shortcomings. And don’t borrow money to avoid financial problems in the future.

In addition, it is also not advisable to talk about bad events that have happened in life, because situations can be repeated.


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