Sunday 13 April 2008

My sixth question

Many people around us belive in superstitutions. Here is one I know. When you have a big test,

don't wash your hair. When you wash your hair, the water clean your memories. So you will not

your studies. Do you think it is funny or real ?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello.
I think the test is not an important thing in the life. So I don't avoid eating bread, changing clothes, and washing hair. I think the important thing is your confidence in you. I always failed in choosing correct answers when I faced the difficult quizzes. But I don't think I had chosen correct answers by superstition.

Joseph said...

Hi, Derek.
I don care about those superstitions at all since I believe in God. I think God is in chage of 'the Providence'.

Nina said...

Hello, Derek.
As for me, it worked. From a millde school to high school, I hadn't washed my hair in the morning during exam days except only one day. On that day, I really made a bad job.

Nicole said...

Hi Derek,
I hadn't heard of this superstition so this was very interesting. I think that the power of positive thinking plays an important role in 'testing' so if you think you'll do well because you didn't wash your hair, maybe you will do well.

alice said...

Hi Derek,
I am free from these kinds of superstitions. Before the test I try to do my best and then I don't care much about the result. So I can be happy all the time. My motto is "what I can do I'll try, What I can't do I wll not."

Gracie's talking club said...

Hello, Derek

When I was young, my grandmother talked about many superstitions. So I had to be careful all the time. There is one memory that I never forget. One day I picked a branch of a chestnut tree. It was early spring. On that day, I scolded a lot from my grandmom without any special reason. Now I know what the scent of chestnut flowers means(?).
Nowadays, I don't believe superstition any more. I just belleve God and myself. If any, I try not to care about it.