Enjoy This Year's Only Friday The 13th!

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Friday the 13th is feared by millions of people worldwide (Credit: Rosie huntington-whiteley,/CC BY-SA 3.0/Creativecommons.org)

For most people, Friday the 13th is just another day on the calendar. However, for the superstitious, it is the unluckiest day of the year. The irrational fear of Friday the 13th is called friggatriskaidekaphobia. It affects over twenty million people in the US and many more worldwide. Some of the anxiety can be blamed on the namesake movie series. However, the day's bad reputation began long before the film's hockey-masked villain, Jason Voorhees, made his debut in 1980.

Some experts think the superstition starts with the fear of 13, or triskaidekaphobia. Thomas Fernsler, an associate policy scientist at the University of Delaware, believes 13 is considered unlucky because it follows the “perfect” number 12. There are 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 apostles of Jesus, etc. Hence, the number that follows is widely considered incomplete and, therefore, "unlucky."

Jesus was betrayed at the Last Supper, which featured 13 guests (Credit: Leonardo da Vinci/ Public domain/ Wikimedia Commons)

Folklore historian Donald Dossey has another theory. He attributes 13's bad reputation to a myth from the time when the Vikings occupied Scandinavia. A dozen gods were enjoying a quiet dinner party in Valhalla, the mythological Norse heaven, when Loki, the god of mischief, walked in uninvited. He allegedly instigated Hoder, the blind god of darkness, into killing Balder, the god of joy and gladness. To this day, many Nordic people avoid having 13 guests at a party. The French even go as far as "renting" a special 14th guest to avert bad luck. Legend has it that US President Franklin D. Roosevelt feared the number so much that he never traveled on the 13th.

Friday has its has its own negative associations. According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified on this day. Though the date was not the 13th, it happened shortly after his final meal, the Last Supper, which featured 13 guests. Some biblical scholars think Eve tempted Adam with the forbidden fruit on a Friday. The only historical event believed to have occurred on Friday the 13th is when Adam and Eve's son Cain murdered his brother Abel.

Over 20 million Americans are believed to fear Friday the 13th (Credit: Statista/CC-BY-SA 2.0)

People suffering from friggatriskaidekaphobia, experience symptoms that range from mild anxiety to full-on panic attacks. For those working in injury-prone professions such as construction and shipbuilding, the nervousness often results in accidents, making them fear the day even more.

Surprisingly, Friday the 13th also hurts the US economy. Businesses lose about $900 million on the dreaded date as the superstitious avoid going to work, traveling, or making big purchases. As it turns out, their fears are unfounded. A 2008 study by the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics revealed that fewer traffic accidents occur on Friday the 13th than on other Fridays. The number of fires and thefts reported was also much lower.

For the brave, the day may prove to be extremely lucky given that many retailers offer large discounts to encourage people to shop. So venture out to your favorite stores and treat yourself to a bargain or two!

Happy Friday, The 13th!

Resources: Wikipedia.com, Timeanddate.com

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149 Comments
  • ebzy
    ebzyabout 3 years
    omg this is so true, we lost our hockey game on that day by like 7 goals
    • cocoquinn
      cocoquinnabout 3 years
      I get the whole thing about Jason Voorhees and all the superstition around it. But friggatriskaidekaphobia sounds so fake...and so does Triskaidekaphobia. My brother has Frigga and its not fun. On Friday he didn't even leave his room....anyway...I'm not scared. I get the Jesus thing but other than that its so dumb..
      • ssacc2021
        ssacc2021about 3 years
        Friggatriskaidekaphobia means fear or Friday the 13th, and Triskaidekaphobia means fear of the number 13.
      • cocoquinn
        cocoquinnabout 3 years
        Friggatriakaidekaphobia, my brother has that and he avoided going anywhere or looking at his phone the whole day😭😭😭
        • sweaterweather0
          sweaterweather0about 3 years
          I am pretty superstitious. Example: Don't walk under a ladder, stay quiet in a car for 5 minutes or dont whistle in the house because it would be bad luck😨
          • navytoucan
            navytoucanabout 3 years
            So.. I'm one American who is actually superstitious! And I'm have a bad amount of friggatriskaidekaphobia.
            • fomaloso-156773974534
              I actually forgot the day, so... yeah?
            • karatehedgehog4
              karatehedgehog4about 3 years
              This is interesting but Friday the 13th for me was awesome!!
              • andrewliu1003
                andrewliu1003about 3 years
                Well I knew I won on a contest, so………….it’s not TOO bad right?
              • catanddoglover
                catanddogloverabout 3 years
                I have read the story of Jesus before.
                • dream_beyond
                  dream_beyondabout 3 years
                  I, personally, don't believe that Friday the 13th is bad, and I am also not superstitious. But interesting article though!