Don’t whistle!

Random anedocte about japanese culture:

To tonight I pack my things and prepare to go jogging. As I walk outside of the laboratory, I start whistling some music that was in my head, and head for the elevator. Midway, I remember that I had forgotten my entrance card, and head back to the laboratory, still whistling.

Y., in the lab, then informs me that I shouldn’t whistle at night: it seems that there is a japanese superstition where whistling at night brings out thieves!

Certainly an interesting new piece of information!

Wanna share any piece of interesting superstition you know?

3 Responses to “Don’t whistle!”

  1. mom Says:

    quando eu era criança, diziam que comer manga com leite matava… uma vez lembro bem que comi manga escondido, e depois tive que tomar o leite que minha mae me deu.. passei o resto do dia esperando a morte!!! serio! Algumas pessoas, principalmente do interior, ainda acreditam nessa superstição.
    Agora a parte histórica da coisa.. li em algum lugar, que esta superstição foi “plantada” pelos senhores de escravos, pois os escravos comiam muita manga, e leite, o que nao era interessante para elas, assim, com essa crença, diminuiram o “sumiço” do leite das vacas.

  2. Chaminda Says:

    Good that you found out! I too have the habit of whistling when the place gets less crowded. :-p

    To share one from Sri Lanka, eating fried dried-fish and going out at night can bring ghosts. More, Dried-fish should not be fried after sunset, since that invites ghosts.

    Just wondering. Should the police use professional whistlers and catch thieves? ;-)

  3. Claus Says:

    Chaminda, that sounds like a plausible technique… although, knowing how brave japanese police is, highly unlikely :-P

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