There are some important rules to follow in daily life, even when it comes to which foot to step into a doorway first. While life and technology have advanced, many of these rules have been forgotten, yet the potential risks remain.
As the saying goes, “Beware of the four items that bring trouble if placed by the front door.” Do you know what these four items are? Let’s find out!
Delivery Boxes
In today’s world, receiving packages brings excitement, especially to the younger generation who love online shopping. Each delivery is like opening a mystery box, hoping it contains the desired item. However, many people tend to discard the dismantled delivery boxes by the front door or in the trash. While convenient, this practice poses a potential risk.
Delivery boxes often display the recipient’s phone number and address. Some even reveal specific addresses, potentially making them targets for ill-intended individuals. Unfortunately, there have been unfortunate incidents related to information exposure from these boxes. Therefore, it is crucial to be cautious when disposing of them.
Garbage
Some people have a habit of placing garbage by the front door, intending to take it out later. However, this practice not only affects the surrounding environment but also the family’s luck. Over time, garbage emits a putrid odor, and liquids can leak onto the floor or stairs, causing inconvenience to neighbors and attracting insects.
If this behavior continues, it can easily strain relationships with neighbors. The proverb “Sell distant relatives, buy close neighbors” reminds us that neighbors are often the first to help in emergencies. Therefore, maintain a good relationship with your neighbors by keeping the common area clean.
Odorous Shoes
Some people prefer to place shoe cabinets outside their homes for convenience and to keep mud and dirt out, thus maintaining a clean floor. However, this can be a nuisance to neighbors. If you keep smelly and dirty shoes in the cabinet by the door, the odor can spread and affect your neighbors’ daily lives.
Every time your neighbors open their doors, they will be greeted by the unpleasant smell from your shoe cabinet. Over time, this can lead to complaints and even reports to the building management or neighborhood association.
Clocks
When decorating their homes, people often choose to place clocks near the entrance for convenience. However, placing a clock by the front door is considered unlucky and may evoke negative associations, such as “dying young.” This practice is not only unlucky but may also adversely affect the family’s fate.
Mirrors
Nowadays, many people are concerned about their appearance and place mirrors indoors for convenience when dressing up. However, placing mirrors requires caution, especially avoiding placing them directly across from the door. The entrance is believed to attract wealth and luck for the family.
If a mirror is placed directly across from the door, it will reflect and push luck away, diminishing the family’s fortune. If the mirror is damaged or dirty, placing it by the door will further affect your fate. Therefore, if a mirror is damaged, it should be replaced promptly to avoid any negative impact on your life.
Our ancestors warned us against placing these four items by the front door to avoid bad luck. While some may consider these beliefs outdated, it is always wise to be cautious and maintain a harmonious and fortunate living environment.