
Unveiling the mystery of superstition Gecko calls greeting in the morning What does it mean? Is it an omen, a warning, or a sign of wealth? Explore ancient beliefs about how many calls and which directions bring luck. Read on to know whether to move forward or stay cautious!
"When a gecko calls, don’t leave the house?" This phrase is well-known among many Thais from childhood through adulthood. In the context of Thai society and ancient history, the belief in gecko calls serves as a moral lesson from elders encouraging their descendants to be mindful and cautious before traveling.
However, from the current superstition viewpoint, the small creature's greeting call not only warns but also carries meanings of bringing good fortune.
According to ancient Thai beliefs, interpreting a gecko's call depends mainly on two factors: the "direction" and the "number of calls."
The location of the gecko’s call as you leave the house or engage in morning activities holds different meanings as follows:
Besides direction, many believe the "number of calls" relates to the day’s fortune.
Though the belief in gecko calls has long been part of Thai culture and adds color for superstition followers, the most important underlying message is a reminder to live with "caution."
No matter how many times the gecko calls or from which direction, if we remain mindful while driving, cautious in negotiations, and prepared for any morning situation, the chances of misfortune decrease and the likelihood of success increases.