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In Western culture, is the ultimate calendar quirk—a day when even the most rational people might hesitate before walking under a ladder or opening an umbrella indoors. But where did this collective shudder come from? The Roots of the Fear VenerdГ¬ 13
: Many buildings skip the 13th floor, jumping straight from 12 to 14. Interestingly, the specific combination of "Friday" and "13"
: Historically regarded as an unlucky day to begin any new venture. In Norse mythology, Frigg (the goddess Friday is named after) was sometimes depicted as a witch, and in Christian lore, Friday was the day of the Crucifixion. History or Hollywood? The Roots of the Fear : Many buildings
: Airlines often see a dip in bookings, and some planes lack a Row 13.
: The Friday the 13th horror franchise turned a niche superstition into a global pop-culture phenomenon, forever linking the date with Jason Voorhees and his hockey mask. The "Thirteen Club"