Avoid storing damp clothes
The habit of throwing less-used clothes straight into the wardrobe increases the chances of mold growth. Clothes that are not used for a long time in the wardrobe create favorable conditions for the development of mold, especially when they come into direct contact with the skin, which can cause irritation, itching, redness, skin inflammation, and other skin issues. Furthermore, if not careful, this type of fungus can spread and affect the health of those around you.
In addition to health issues, mold growth in the home also creates a negative feng shui environment and can cause financial losses. Storing old clothes in the house also creates unnecessary clutter and takes up space.
Instead, you can choose to bring unused clothes to charity shops or share them with those in need. Additionally, avoiding buying too many clothes that are not used is also a wise measure.
Avoid keeping clothes of unknown origin
In old beliefs, wearing clothes of unknown origin was considered to bring bad luck. In the past, it was believed that throwing away old clothes on the road, including clothes of unknown origin, could attract misfortune.
Therefore, in the past, people advised against wearing old clothes of unknown origin, especially avoiding picking up old clothes on the road, even if they appear new and beautiful.
Today, we understand that clothes of unknown origin can carry many pathogens, especially for children with underdeveloped immune systems. Therefore, it is also important to be cautious and avoid wearing clothes of unknown origin to protect your own health and the health of those around you.
Avoid keeping clothes of the deceased
Firstly, keeping the clothes of the deceased can trigger difficult memories and emotions, negatively impacting the mental and emotional well-being of everyone in the family.
Secondly, keeping the clothes of the deceased can be seen as a sign of unluckiness, creating unnecessary tension and anxiety within the family space. This can increase sadness and anguish, limiting the process of renewal and adaptation to the loss.
According to folklore, burning the clothes of the deceased is seen as a way for them to have new outfits in the afterlife. Furthermore, keeping the clothes of the deceased not only lacks meaning but also creates a negative space within the family, and few people are willing to wear those clothes. Therefore, keeping the clothes of the deceased in the house is neither helpful nor beneficial for the mental and emotional well-being of everyone.
2023 Lunar New Year Gift Ideas for Older Family and Friends
As 2021 approaches, families worldwide are gathering to celebrate the special bond between grandparents and their grandchildren. To show their love and admiration, these thoughtfully chosen gifts will bring a smile to the face of the elderly. Here, we have compiled a list of the 13 most meaningful Tet presents that can bring joy to our beloved grandparents.