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FYI

 

Though it sounds a bit like gibberish, the phrase rabbit rabbit is a long-held superstition thought to bring about good luck. But itโ€™s not to be uttered just any old random day. Rather, if you say it on the first day of the month before any other words come out of your mouth, then luck is thought to be coaxed your way.

 

There are a few twists on this tradition. Some people say rabbit three times, while others say the phrase white rabbit.

 

What if you forget to rabbit? (Yes, weโ€™re going to go ahead and use rabbit as a verb here.) Are you just out of luck? Nope, according to some, if you say โ€œrabbit rabbitโ€ backwards, youโ€™re safe. So, if you ask for coffee before you remember rabbits, then tibbar, tibbar it is.

 

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I've been saying it since around 2nd grade, too. My husband says it now too. If he's out before I wake up he'll send a ๐Ÿ‡๐Ÿ‡ text. I have everyone saying it. I taught my parakeet to say it too but he said it almost every day of the month...
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I've never heard of this, but hope it brings everyone good luck this month.

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@Lucky Charm   I LOVED your comment about your parakeet! 

 

He/she just needs a calendar, that's all! 

 

Too funny! Woman LOL

 

 

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No I never heard of it. Which is good since I usually don't know what the date is.  

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I never even heard of it until fairly recently over in among friends.
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never heard of it

 

try to do the good luck thing on the first of the year 

hope that will cover the months

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That's hilariuos.We began that when our older son picked it up from an elementary school teacher. Gilda Radner wrote an autobiography and called it "Bunny Bunny" a variation of it. 

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I've never heard of this.  I don't think I could remember do say it the first of every month.

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@San Antonio Gal wrote:

I've never heard of this.  I don't think I could remember do say it the first of every month.


 

@San Antonio Gal - when you've been saying it since 2nd grade, you remember. ๐Ÿ˜€


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