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  1. 1. Finishing the food on your plate. Source. How it goes: (A variation of) that your future spouse will not be attractive if you don’t clean your plate at mealtimes. One popular version of this superstition warns that every grain of rice left on your plate = one pimple on your future spouse’s face.

  2. Sep 1, 2023 · 11 Malay Superstitions That’ll Surprise You. Superstitions have a unique way of instilling fear inside your head; you may even fear getting a shower or eating certain foods. Sit back and relax as we introduce the most interesting beliefs you’ve probably never heard of! 1. Vampires OrPontianak

  3. Jan 22, 2016 · 1. Sweeping the house at night brings bad luck. Photo credit: Radiokafkai / Shutterstock.com. Sweeping the house at night is considered off limits by most Malaysian families. It is strongly believed that this brings bad luck, as the good luck is being ‘swept away’, especially when sweeping the porch. What’s the reason behind this superstition?

  4. kepercayaan karut, tahyul are the top translations of "superstition" into Malay. Sample translated sentence: Explain the connection between birthday celebrations and superstition. ↔ Jelaskan kaitan antara sambutan hari jadi dengan kepercayaan karut.

  5. noun. / suːpəˈstiʃən/ Add to word list. (the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason. tahyul; kepercayaan karut. an example of this type of belief. tahyul; kepercayaan karut. There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck. See also.

  6. Sep 8, 2018 · Saturday, 08 Sep 2018 7:46 AM MYT. KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 8 — For most Malaysians, growing up with certain superstitions or taboos are a norm, whether they are founded in logic or just customary beliefs. Some of us would dismiss them as urban legends but for others, it is a part of daily life.

  7. Feb 11, 2022 · Their culture is influenced by some of these superstitions, while others are passed down through generations to scare children. If you are moving to Malaysia, here are eight superstitions you may find weird or funny. However, respect them, though, as they are part of Malaysian culture.