<P> "Rabbit rabbit rabbit" is one variant of a superstition found in Britain and North America that states that a person should say or repeat the word "rabbit" or "rabbits", or "white rabbits", or some combination of these elements, out loud upon waking on the first day of the month, because doing so will ensure good luck for the duration of that month . </P> <P> The exact origin of the superstition is unknown, though it was recorded in Notes and Queries as being said by children in 1909: </P>

Why do you say white rabbits on the first of march