It’s “KungFu” time to get out of bad luck!

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From choosing lucky numbers to not getting a haircut on Wednesday, most of us have encountered or even observed a few superstitions, whether we believe them or not.

For example, it’s considered bad luck in Chinese culture to gift someone a watch because it represents… well, the clock is ticking and your time is almost up.

In most Asian cultures, it is also considered bad luck to gift a pair of shoes to your partner, as they might walk out of your life. Another interpretation is that if a couple dates but does not live together, they are cursed to separate, as the shoes must be in pairs.

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And who does not know the sinister “Friday the 13th”? The unlucky number 13 is so feared in Western culture that most buildings omit the 13th floor, and airports in Western countries do not have a 13th gate.

However, according to Spanish tradition, it is not Friday the 13th that is scary but Tuesday the 13th. Cubans who believe in this superstition would never plan important events on this date to avoid being bewitched.

However, there are measures to ward off bad luck.

If you accidentally break a mirror, you can place the shards under running water to wash away the seven bad luck years.

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The “evil eye” charm is used in many different cultures around the world, including Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and Mexican cultures to ward off the true “evil eye” – a curse passed on by a malevolent gaze, usually out of envy. .

And just like some numbers bring you bad luck, some numbers can turn the tide.

By matching all 8 winning numbers, a lucky lady from Cheras won the Magnum Life grand prize of RM1000 per day for the next 20 years, with Magnum’s KungFu Stampcard campaign!

Feel lucky?

You too can win RM1000 everyday for 20 years when you match all 8 winning numbers with Magnum Life.

The best part is that each ticket costs only RM1.

Plus, from August 22 to October 16, Magnum’s KungFu Stampcard campaign gives you the chance to win amazing prizes worth up to RM1 million!

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Step 1 : Buy any Magnum Lucky Pick ticket worth RM10 and above and receive 1 stamp.

2nd step: Get rewarded when you fill a stamp and redeem instant prizes for the first 3 stamps.

Step 3: Complete all 4 stamps and submit your stamp card at any Magnum store to qualify for the grand prize draw.

With the luck of the draw on your side, you could take home a brand new Proton X50 and win vouchers worth thousands of ringgits.

There is no limit to the number of tickets you can buy, so the more you buy during the campaign period, the more chances you have to win! Do not forget that fortune smiles on the daring.

The winners will be notified by phone call, via the MyMagnum 4D mobile application and during their Facebook Live. Terms and conditions of application. Full details are available here.

Remember to gamble responsibly. Magnum 4D is only available to non-Muslims over the age of 21.


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