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Hi,
Here, we should classify knifes or sharp objections into either:
1. Display items
2. Kitchen Ware
Under display items, we should never display swords or knifes directly facing a main entrance door. This is indeed inauspicious. Similarly we should not display these in our bedrooms.
For Kitchen ware, it will be a more commonsense approach to ensure safety in the home especially if we have very young children.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/99 1:33:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Are there any negative effects
>of placing of scissors
>casually around the house and
>is there a right and wrong way
>of positioning the snout of
>the teapot or the kettle.
>Thanks.
>
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