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Superstition at a Bridal Shower

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karacg
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Superstition at a Bridal Shower

I went to a bridal shower on Sunday and I gave the bride a set of Henckel's knives that she had registered for. When she opened it, she then gave me a penny -- her mother told her to -- that it is a superstition but noone seemed to know what it means.

Anyone ever hear of this?? What is it about??

Posted 6/28/05 12:18 PM
 
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usuk2004
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

did she give everyone a penny? Or just for the knives??? Chat Icon

Posted 6/28/05 12:21 PM
 

karacg
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Just to me, because I gave her knives.

I don't get it either....

Posted 6/28/05 12:23 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Not sure where the superstition comes from but I have heard you should give money to the person who gives you knives - so as not to sever the relationship.

DH & I bought our knives...and gave eachother some change afterwards LOL

We wouldn't have done that had my dad and stepmom not told us about them doing it when they bought knives for christmas.

Posted 6/28/05 12:23 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

I know that when a bride is opening her gifts, she can't use a knife (or anything else) to assist with easy unwrapping... so I'm assuming because a penny is supposed to be lucky, and opening gifts with knives are unlucky... the penny wards off bad luck... does that make sense? Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 6/28/05 12:23 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

You give a penny in order to counteract the knives "severing the relationship".

Posted 6/28/05 12:26 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

I have heard that superstition... that giving someone knives as a present was bad luck, but I never heard about the penny. My mom's best friend bought us our knives... nothing has happened to either of us yet! Chat Icon

Posted 6/28/05 12:26 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Posted by Jax430

You give a penny in order to counteract the knives "severing the relationship".

That is correct. My grandmother is supersticious, and when Bri opened our Wustoff knives. My grandmother came running over with a penny.

Posted 6/28/05 12:29 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Posted by Jax430

You give a penny in order to counteract the knives "severing the relationship".



Talk about buying your friends! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 6/28/05 12:31 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

This is what I found on the supersitution.


The answer to this question lies in how much you and the newlyweds accept the principles of superstition and folklore. If you were all willing to shrug it off without a second thought (as many would be happy to do), then a beautiful set of quality knives would make a great addition to their future kitchen.

An easy way to test the waters on this is to check the couple’s gift registry. If you selected this item from their list, you can feel secure in the idea that they won’t get the “willies” as a result. If you see that they registered for other kitchen items but neglected to request any knives, that may be a telling fact.

Knives, scissors and all other types of utensils that are used for cutting things are not traditionally considered a good gift idea. Basically the idea of cutting or slicing things is does not promote good luck, or good karma. In fact, to the Chinese or in Latin America the gift of a knife as a gift would be interpreted as "cutting off a friendship (or relationship)."

An extension to this idea is the use of cutting tools when opening gifts. So take care not to tie or wrap the gifts in such a way that cutting tools will be required.

What to do if you get a knife as a gift
The tables are turned. It’s your wedding. You’re opening your gifts and you notice that someone has given you a set of knives.

Let’s assume that you're positive the gift-giver didn't mean anything negative by giving you the knife as a gift, but you’re still feeling uneasy about the whole deal. On one hand, you may need a great knife set, but on the other hand who wants bad luck from their wedding day? Legend has it that you can help reverse any bad luck from receiving this gift by giving the gift giver a penny (at least) for the knife. This, in effect, makes the gift a purchase!

If you do find yourself feeling uneasy about receiving a knife as a gift, know that you’re not alone. These thoughts are shared among cultures and religions around the world. Many different cultures opt for the “payment option” if a gift is considered inappropriate or bad luck!

Folklore
Something as simple as cutlery has developed quite a myriad of folklore surrounding it.

Here’s a small sampling of what knives traditionally mean for their owners:

A knife as a gift from a lover means that the love will soon end.

A knife placed under the bed during childbirth will ease the pain of labor.

If a friend gives you a knife, you should give him a coin, or your friendship will soon be broken.

It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.

It is bad luck to close a pocketknife unless you were the one who opened it.

Unless the are immediately straightened, crossed knives on a countertop or table indicate that an argument will ensue.

In previous centuries a knife was a very personal possession, carried at all times by its owner and used for hunting and work as well as cutting food.

A steel knife was regarded as being protection against fairies and curses .

A house could be protected by a knife being thrust into the door.

A baby protected by a knife stuck into the headboard of its cradle (certainly not a recommended practice now!).

A knife could also be thrust into the mast of a boat for luck, although the word 'knife' was never spoken at sea.

A knife falling to the ground means the arrival of a male visitor.

A knife with a white handle could be used to divine whether the enquirer's future spouse would be fair or dark. The knife was spun round, and if it came to rest with the handle pointing towards the enquirer, the spouse would be fair; if the blade pointed at them, the spouse would be dark.

Posted 6/28/05 12:32 PM
 

Lichi
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Posted by TheInfamousOTG
My grandmother is supersticious, and when Bri opened our Wustoff knives. My grandmother came running over with a penny.

Chat Icon That's cute!

Posted 6/28/05 12:33 PM
 

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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

I've heard of giving a person a penny if they give you a pin.

Posted 6/28/05 2:02 PM
 

Jax430
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Posted by Kelly

I've heard of giving a person a penny if they give you a pin.



I've heard that one too.

On Sunday, Brad's parents got his aunt and uncle a set of steak knives for their anniversary, so they gave his mom a quarter (they didn't have a penny). We got into a whole conversation about this superstition, and we were told that it is the same with a pin.

Posted 6/28/05 2:06 PM
 

LFitzy79
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

I had never heard this, it's interesting....

Posted 6/28/05 2:55 PM
 

karacg
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Thanks so much NYLisa, I printed tha out for her. She lives next door so I'll just pop it in her mailbox...

Posted 6/28/05 3:37 PM
 

nylisa
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Re: Superstition at a Bridal Shower

Posted by karacg

Thanks so much NYLisa, I printed tha out for her. She lives next door so I'll just pop it in her mailbox...


your welcome

Posted 6/28/05 3:44 PM
 
 

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