What is National Open An Umbrella Indoors Day?
On March 13th, the National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day is a national science experiment of sorts. Open an umbrella indoors and ask if or not you have bad luck.
One of many people is curious how superstitions change from one generation to the next. According to one of the oldest superstition, opening your umbrella indoors will bring you bad luck. The day encourages you to test the superstition and note if any bad fortune comes your way. If you're at it, list the types of bad luck you have encountered. Well, it isn't bad luck, perhaps it isn't bad luck. It may have been chance – things that may have happened whether you had opened an umbrella or not.
Although umbrellas have existed for more than three decades, the source of the superstition is curiously obscure. Ancient Egyptians were thought to open an umbrella where there was already shade, according to some. However, the more recent version of the superstition would suggest bad things happening as a result of poor timing or inconvenience.
How to celebrate #openanumbrellaindoorsday
Test the theory that opening an umbrella inside brings bad luck by doing so and noting any bad fortune that comes your way. To prevent pictures from falling off the wall, you can minimize your chance of losing money by opening the umbrella in a wide space versus a narrow hallway. And may we suggest giving those around you a warning as well. We don't want any eyes being poked out.