If you stand on a bridge and make a wish when a train goes under, does it always come true?



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Yes, but only on Tuesday.
Only if you've wished for a train to go under the bridge!!
no
Yes, it always comes true. This is an ancient tradition dating back to the 12th Century, and has never been known to fail.


Also, did you know that the word "gullible" isn't listed at dictionary.com ?
(Irish accent) Oh yes. It coms true de udder side o' d' bridge.
Here in Mexico, when we drive under a bridge at the same time a train is passing by on the bridge, we touch the sealing of the car with one and, an make a wish
It doesn't work either, lol
I once "accidentally" dropped a length of thick wire onto an electified track from a bridge - BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!and then I wished I wasn't there and then I wished I wouldn't get into trouble. Both came true !
that's a new one on me. I can't say that I have ever heard of that one.
never heard of that, try it and find out
Hmmm does that mean when you catch a leaf falling from a tree itll come true?
I sort of doubt it..
If your wish was to see the back of a train, then yes.

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