Here's what NOT to do in KZN for Friday the 13th

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Here's what NOT to do in KZN for Friday the 13th
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Have you ever wondered why aeroplanes do not have a thirteenth row?✈️ Surely this is not a coincidence - there's definitely something to it...👻 StaceyJSbuOnECR Friday13th

With the above in mind, we've put together a list of 13 things not to do on this day, which are common superstitions associated with the number 13 and Friday the 13th itself.Do not put new shoes on the tableDo not sit in-front of the doorWalk past a black cat.

With the above in mind, we've put together a list of 13 things not to do on this day, which are common superstitions associated with the number 13 and Friday the 13th itself.Do not put new shoes on the tableDo not sit in-front of the doorWalk past a black cat
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