I've heard a different (though equally interesting) reason for throwing salt over your left shoulder. It's to keep the devil away - the devil hates salt, and he's always at your left side (which is why left-handed people have had such a hard time of it; the devil is always on the left, so if you used your left hand, the devil had power over you). So, throw salt over your shoulder and it'll go right in the devil's face.
Salt was so important to the ancient Romans that their soldiers were paid in salt; the word for this was "salarium", which became the modern-day "salary". The expression "not worth his salt" also comes from this time.
Salt was so important to the ancient Romans that their soldiers were paid in salt; the word for this was "salarium", which became the modern-day "salary". The expression "not worth his salt" also comes from this time.
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