Hope I am never superstitious, touch wood!
Hope I am never superstitious, touch wood! Her mother fell in the bathroom but touch wood, there were no serious injuries. Touch wood , the play does well and the director can finally pay the artistes. We just got the house painted; touch wood , it does not rain now. I met my aunt in Ahmedabad and touch wood, for an 80-year-old she is doing very well. I was late to office but touch wood the boss had his back to the door when I crossed it to go to my cabin. Hope Covid has gone forever , touch wood. We might argue that we are not superstitious, but ‘ touch wood’ has become a part of speech, and at least once in a day most of us utter it and follow that with touching an object made of wood. We are aware that the expression is used (superstitiously) to ward off any imminent misfortune or to invite good luck so that whatever good happens, continues. If something favourable happens, you do not want the spirits to get jealous, do you? So, we say touch wood and actu...