I’m curious to know how prevalent these things are in other languages. I doubt it’s only English.

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i suppose it's superstition, but this is apparently quite a recent phenomenon, and pretty much only in america as far as i can tell. i've only ever seen people online say this.

in a way it's similar to some jewish people not pronouncing the word of G-d. (although i hear this is to avoid taking the Lord's name in vain - you can't take the name in vain if you never ever ever say or spell the name).

although the grand rising example is based on "morning" sounding like "mourning"... which i don't know, i'm not american or a new ager, but it sounds pretty silly to me.

Homonyms are scary.

homo nyms are also scary

Can’t say homonym without homo

I speak however the heck I want. So there is that

No one said otherwise lol

I had a grand rising phase. You’re spot on about it being a new ager thing. I started hearing it at festivals and started spewing it too. Now I troll those who say it to complete the circle ⭕️

Oh you knew what it meant, it was quite a recent discovery for me.

I have no energy nor want to go into this tbh