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"Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit"

  • Writer: Kari Shea
    Kari Shea
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 4, 2023

The tradition of saying "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit" on the first day of each month is steeped in superstition and quaint belief from back in 20th-century England. Despite it's longevity, the precise origins of this custom remain somewhat elusive, adding an air of mystique to the practice.



According to this whimsical belief, verbizing the phrase before any other words on the first day of the month is believed to usher in a wave of good luck for the rest of the days. It's just one of those peculiar yet charming things people do to add a bit of fun to the beginning of each month.


I'm excited about saying "rabbit, rabbit, rabbit" on the first day of each month and spreading some love by reminding others to do the same. xoxo

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