If you use your finger to point at the moon—it doesn’t matter the time of day or lunar phase—you’ll suffer from a harsh consequence.
Many Taiwanese believe that point the moon, the moon will nick your ear or slice your ears off.
People believe pointing moon is disrespectful.
2.Certain Taiwanese Snacks Will Make Electronics Behave
In Taiwan, you’ll see some engineers put Guai Guai snacks on the computer or machines to “bless” it
This is Guai Guai Culture.
Guai Guai (乖乖), which are Taiwanese puff corn snacks. Guai乖 also means “well behaved” or “obedient” in Mandarin
if you want a machine to behave, adorn it with a “green” bag of Guai Guai.
3.Picking up Abandoned Red Enveloped Could marry a ghost wife
if you find a red envelope on the ground, it maybe a trap.
Some parents of a deceased adult woman want someone to marry their daughter’s spirit. So they’ll put daughter's photo inside the envelope, place it on the ground, and wait for someone to pick it up.
If you pick up the red envelop but refuse the demand, you would have bad lucks or nightmares of a crying woman until you comply.
4.Avoid Leaving Chopsticks Vertically in a Bowl
put chopsticks on the rice it look like the bowl has incense sticks on it
In eastern countries, people will offer meals to ancestors with lighting incense.
If you were to represent doing the same, but with your rice and chopsticks, you are attracting unwanted spirits or bad luck to wherever you’re dining.
5.Wear red underwear to play Majiang can win money
People believe red color is a lucky color
so when Taiwanese play Majiang, they may wear
red underwear, wish to win money on that day!
and also when they start to win, the won't change their seat or stop the game, cause they believe it may change the luck!