When I lived in Jamaica it took me awhile to get used to the fact that they use their car horns as a common tool, they honk at friends and enemies, they honk to warn they are coming by, passing, done passing, rounding a corner, approaching an intersection or to highlight a point of discussion in the car. lolol it can be quite unnerving for me, as we only use the horn in emergency or to really let some idiot know we are pissed at their driving skills.
Growing up only the rich kids got to go to camp, it was more an elite thing. We were stuck roaming the countryside fishing, camping in backyards, having plain old adventures of the dusty kind and making up teams for sport among the rest of the neighborhood kids.
In my house the sink has one faucet, the shower has two. We walk the line of inclusiveness :-D
I always toss a bit o' salt over my shoulder if I should spill salt.
I have been known to knock wood if anyone says a boastful thing about health, riches, winning etc.
In the south we say "Bless their heart..." when we mean "They are fukin idiots".
In my family we kiss when we greet family, friends. This leads to some awkward moments with acquaintances.
I never heard of draughts before but have heard of drafts, which i believe is the same thing. We weren't warned of them tho, but there were many a dire forecast if you tried to swim within an hour after eating... lolol or if female to swim in the sea while having your period was a death sentence.
In times of worry you kept a candle lit for the loved one, to let it go out invited bad things to come their way. This became problematic is the illness /worry was long lived...as you had to cycle a lit candle to the dying one for .. forever lol.
You put a penny in a sailboats mast . for...reasons
You bypass a penny in a street unless its heads up, then it means that a dead loved one is thinking of you.
god.. i had no idea i had so many of these silly things .. great forum thread by the way