Since ancient times, people have been of the opinion that money loves to be counted.
This applies not only to large denominations, but also to small bills and coins.
Some people believe that they can avoid unexpected expenses and the constant outflow of money from the house if they handle change correctly.
Where you can't put it
Superstitions say that money should be kept away from the dinner table, otherwise the entire family budget will go towards food.
"Money loves to be counted" - this rule also applies to change. Signs say that you shouldn't throw small coins around. Even at the checkout, you should take all your change, and not leave some of it.
A piggy bank made from a plastic bottle attracts poverty to the house. In addition, you should not put money on the bed. The sign says that because of this rash step, illness can come to the family. Then all the finances will go to doctors.
Where to put
It's worth keeping a couple of coins in your wallet. "When small change jingles, it beckons for a big one," they used to say in the old days.
To have money at home, signs advise putting coins under the doormat, in the corners of the home and on the windowsill. It is important that they lie face up.
In addition, coins are laid out after a general cleaning. Money loves not only counting, but also order, while dust and dirt, on the contrary, scare away the financial flow.
It is recommended to keep small change on a mirror. They say that money is reflected and multiplied.
The Money Toad is a popular souvenir that many people believe attracts financial well-being. It is recommended to place it on your desk and put a coin of the highest possible denomination in its mouth.