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It isn't really anything that's really worth mentioning, but I grew up down the street from a cemetary.
I also, for reasons I can't remember, used to do the "hold your breath while you pass a graveyard" superstition.
It wasn't a particularly large one, but it turns out that it is relatively difficult while you are on foot, so that killed the habit fairly quickly.
(I still do the "hold your breath while you're driving through a tunnel" thing sometimes, but that's mostly for bragging rights.)
I also, for reasons I can't remember, used to do the "hold your breath while you pass a graveyard" superstition.
It wasn't a particularly large one, but it turns out that it is relatively difficult while you are on foot, so that killed the habit fairly quickly.
(I still do the "hold your breath while you're driving through a tunnel" thing sometimes, but that's mostly for bragging rights.)
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One answer was, "I always heard that it was because we shouldn't breathe when other people can't." and then this other website had a whole list of them, some of them rather morbid.
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Or at least, something to that extent. It was patently ridiculous, because I never did anything of the sort when I went to visit graveyards on purpose.