Folk superstitions about loans: why people feared lending money on Monday

A woman in a white lace dress sits beside stacks of dollar bills, illustrating folk superstitions about why lending money on Monday is considered unlucky

The photo shows a woman in a white lace dress sitting on a sofa with neatly banded stacks of hundred-dollar bills beside her. The image visually reflects the folk belief that lending money on Monday brings bad luck. The scene highlights the connection between money, loans, and the superstitions our ancestors used to follow.

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