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reallywhere is the chimney sweeper aka Schornsteinfeger in your list ?Needs an update video for sure cause bread and salt for people who have just moved in is also a symbol for good luck.Reply
I like 'Mary's Beetles,' but after watching this video, I had look-up "Ladybird" since I never heard ladybugs refered to that way. Of course it was going to be the word in England.Reply
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where is the chimney sweeper aka Schornsteinfeger in your list ?
Needs an update video for sure cause bread and salt for people who have just moved in is also a symbol for good luck.
I like 'Mary's Beetles,' but after watching this video, I had look-up "Ladybird" since I never heard ladybugs refered to that way. Of course it was going to be the word in England.