Habitual pantang

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When you're so used to being a scaredy-cat that you pretend to believe in ghost stories just to keep the peace.
'I don't care if it's just a cat. I'm not going near that alley tonight.'
'Why do I still wear red on Friday? It's just tradition now.'
'I don't believe in omens, but I still cross the street when I see a black cat.'
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When you're so stuck in your ways that you'd rather curse the sky than admit you're wrong.
'I don't believe in the lucky number 7, but I still buy seven eggs every week.'
'I'm not scared of the number 13, but I still skip the 13th floor like it's a death sentence.'
'I don't believe in bad omens, but I still leave my shoes by the door like my grandma told me to.'
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When you're so used to being a scaredy-cat that you act like you believe in ghosts just to avoid getting yelled at.
'I don't think ghosts exist, but I still say I'm scared of the haunted house.'
'I don't believe in bad omens, but I still wear my lucky socks on the first day of the month.'
'I don't care if it's just a superstition. I'm not going near the fifth floor on Friday.'
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When you're so used to being a scaredy-cat that you pretend to believe in the old stories just to avoid a fight.
'I don't believe in the ghost of the old man, but I still say I'm scared when I pass his house.'
'I don't care if it's just a story. I still say I'm going to be cursed if I don't eat my breakfast.'
'I don't believe in bad luck, but I still say I'm cursed if I don't wear my lucky hat.'
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When you're so stuck in your old ways that you'd rather yell at the sky than admit you're wrong.
'I don't believe in the number 13, but I still say I'm cursed if I go near it.'
'I don't believe in bad omens, but I still say I'm going to be cursed if I don't eat my breakfast.'
'I don't believe in the ghost of the old man, but I still say I'm scared when I pass his house.'
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