janothar:

tikkunolamorgtfo:

tikkunolamorgtfo:

Oh, also: In Ashkenazi culture, it’s considered bad luck to name a child after a living relative, because there’s a fear that the Malakh Hamavet (Angel of Death) would get confused when coming for an older relative and take the child sharing their name instead. So, as a result, Ashkenazim are generally only named after deceased relatives. 

HOWEVER, this leads to an amazing Yiddish phrase for telling somebody to fuck off, which is: “May a baby be named after you.” 

#but then you’re wishing the baby to die instead of them?#tho then they’d have to live with the guilt so i guess it is bad

@bisexualfelicity No, no: it’s telling the person you wish they would drop dead so that a baby could be named after them afterwards

It’s the Ashkenazi “Go die in a fire”

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