Ghosts are like invisible friends who hang around after people die. In different parts of the world, they have special jobs, like guiding people or protecting them from harm. Some cultures think ghosts live in houses or forests and come out at night to scare or help you.
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- Ghosts in Japan are sometimes seen wearing white clothes and chasing people who disturbed their peaceful afterlife.
- In some parts of the world, ghosts live inside houses and come out to scare or protect people at night.
- Children might believe that ghosts take them away if they don’t behave during the day.
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See also
- What Causes ‘Ghosts’ in Old Houses and Why Do People Believe in Them?
- Why Do People Around the World Tell Similar Stories?
- How Do We Know a Language Is ‘Alive’?
- How Does a Language Change Over Time?
- How Do Maps Help Us Find Our Way?
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