Well blow me down with a feather .. i hadn't heard of this one. Too late now ... I'll just have to rub my lucky horse shoe to make sure the month is a pleasant one ..
I used to do it as a child and I was always told it was every month, not sure march, of course, mostly forgot not to talk to someone before saying it. Better than, pinch punch the first of the month.
/ old custom is to say 'Rabbits' or 'White Rabbits' either once or three times on the first day of the month, as a good luck charm; it must be the first word said that morning, otherwise the charm is not potent.
you need to say it 3x on the first day of the month but it has to be the first thing you say upon waking, before you speak to anyone else. It apparently brings luck for the rest of the month
"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbits, rabbits, rabbits",[1] "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. In the United States, the tradition is especially common in Nantucket, Cape Cod, other towns within Massachusetts, and throughout Vermont, notably in Middlebury and Chester.
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i love white rabbit...
you got that one right... and I read it works that way too ;-)
heard of pinch puch but not tibbar tibbar - can see it's Rabbit Rabbit backwards.....
Well blow me down with a feather .. i hadn't heard of this one. Too late now ... I'll just have to rub my lucky horse shoe to make sure the month is a pleasant one ..
you can say "tibbar tibbar" last thing before you go to bed on the last day of the month :-)
I used to do it as a child and I was always told it was every month, not sure march, of course, mostly forgot not to talk to someone before saying it. Better than, pinch punch the first of the month.
Didn't see ur post... just reiterated from an online source...
/ old custom is to say 'Rabbits' or 'White Rabbits' either once or three times on the first day of the month, as a good luck charm; it must be the first word said that morning, otherwise the charm is not potent.
Well i dont need to use these kind of words its meaningless fro me but as he asked i just search about it and postit ..
jjj75 clear definition....although it is more popular to say it on the 1st March only I would say.
you need to say it 3x on the first day of the month but it has to be the first thing you say upon waking, before you speak to anyone else. It apparently brings luck for the rest of the month
I am not in any way superstitious, I just thought it would be fun to say it! Or see if anybody else knew it (as there will be.)
"Rabbit rabbit" is a common British superstition. The most common modern version states that a person should say "rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit", "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit", "rabbits, rabbits, rabbits",[1] "rabbit, rabbit" or simply "white rabbits" upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so will receive good luck for the duration of that month. In the United States, the tradition is especially common in Nantucket, Cape Cod, other towns within Massachusetts, and throughout Vermont, notably in Middlebury and Chester.
i know white dove, but white rabbits is new for me, we generally say "rabbit" for the coward fellows
a white rabbit,born under the sign of RABBIT..lol! :P
You say it on the 1st March every year for good luck. I believe it's an English only saying but could be wrong.
White Rabbit means PEACE !
White Piegon means PEace too...
White gown means Happily Married...lol
now, tell me wats this thread about ?