Cuando entras en nuevo lugar y sobre todo a trabajar, todo el mundo te desea suerte. Quizá es lo más normal… Sin embargo, para entrar a trabajar en Telecinco hay otra manera de llamar a la suerte. Y no, no tiene que ver con tener una figurita de un elefante o un conejo de la suerte o incluso llevar una prenda de ropa interior que sabemos que cuando la hemos llevado nos ha ido todo de lujo. María Patiño ha sido la encargada de revelar este ‘ritual místico’ que muchos colaboradores de Sálvame desconocía… ¿De qué se trata?
The rituals that people usually practice at specific times ...
>Hay rituales de la suerte que son muy sencillos.For example, on the night of San Juan, people do not hesitate to make great bonfires and burn papers with the bad wishes that we want to eliminate.Others, for example, jump those fires because they believe they give them good luck.I even have those who bathe at midnight that special day because they say that this ritual gives them good health for the whole year ...
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We even have rituals for New Year's Eve.Taking twelve grapes at twelve o'clock on December 31 to January 1 is not a thing that is done throughout the world.The same as wearing red underwear.In each part of the world it has its customs.The same goes for work.
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