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First Foot Day, Scottish in origin, celebrates the first foot to cross the threshold of a home on New Year’s Day. This person is the bringer of good fortune for the coming year.
According to tradition, not every first foot can be the harbinger of fortune. He must be a tall, dark-haired gentleman.
And the fair-haired gentlemen among us? Wait until the next day to venture out. The superstition considers his arrival as the first, lousy luck for the new year.
Hey, it’s a superstition. It doesn’t have to make sense or be politically correct!
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