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Is there really something with Friday the 13th other then the movies?? Is it just some people thinking that the # 13 is unlucky?? What's the deal???

2006-10-13 06:18:35 · 13 answers · asked by lyss s 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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There have been a number of events known as "Black Fridays" in history. Usually, these events are devastating. Some historians propose that the origin of the "Black Friday" was the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of Knights Templars on October 13, 1307 (Friday), to be later tortured into admitting heresy.

Effects
Strangely, there is evidence to suggest that Friday the 13th is actually unlucky. Psychologists have found that some people are especially likely to have accidents or fall ill on Friday the 13th[citation needed]. This has been attributed to such people feeling a heightened state of anxiety on that day (see nocebo effect). The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina estimates that in the United States alone, $800 or $900 million is lost in business each Friday the 13th because people will not fly or do business they would normally do. [1]

The date is also well-known in the motorcycle (biker) community: since 1981, motorcycle enthusiasts and vendors gather every Friday the 13th in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. This tradition started on November 13, 1981 by Chris Simons as a gathering of approximately 25 friends. The event has grown substantially, with an estimated 100,000 people attending in August 2004, as well as music bands, vendors, a bike show, etc.

In the Spanish-speaking world, it is Tuesday the 13th (as well as Tuesdays in general) that brings bad luck[citation needed]; a proverb runs En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques (on Tuesday, neither get married nor start a journey).

2006-10-13 06:21:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English and Portuguese-speaking cultures around the globe. Similar superstitions exist in some other traditions. In Greece and Spain, for example, Tuesday the 13th takes the same role. The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia, a specialized form of triskaidekaphobia, a phobia (fear) of the number thirteen.

There have been a number of events known as "Black Fridays" in history. Usually, these events are devastating. Some historians propose that the origin of the "Black Friday" was the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of Knights Templars on October 13, 1307 (Friday), to be later tortured into admitting heresy.

Strangely, there is evidence to suggest that Friday the 13th is actually unlucky. Psychologists have found that some people are especially likely to have accidents or fall ill on Friday the 13th [citation needed]. This has been attributed to such people feeling a heightened state of anxiety on that day . The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina estimates that in the United States alone, $800 or $900 million is lost in business each Friday the 13th because some people will not travel or go to work.

The date is also well-known in the motorcycle (biker) community: since 1981, motorcycle enthusiasts and vendors gather every Friday the 13th in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. This tradition started on November 13, 1981 by Chris Simons as a gathering of approximately 25 friends. The event has grown substantially, with an estimated 100,000 people attending in August 2004, as well as music bands, vendors, a bike show, etc.

In the Spanish-speaking world, it is Tuesday the 13th (as well as Tuesdays in general) that brings bad luck[citation needed]; a proverb runs En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques (on Tuesday, neither get married nor start a journey).

see and:
http://www.snopes.com/luck/friday13.asp
http://urbanlegends.about.com/cs/historical/a/friday_the_13th.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/friday-thirteenth.htm
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/02/0212_040212_friday13.html

2006-10-13 13:22:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The modern reason for this is said to come from Friday October the 13th, 1307. On this date, the Pope of the church in Rome in conjunction with the King of France, carried out a secret death warrant Against "the Knights Templar". The Templars were terminated as heretics, never again to hold the power that they had held for so long. There Grand Master, Jacques DeMolay, was arrested and before he was killed, was tortured and crucified.

Another possible reason is that the ancient Romans dedicated the sixth day of the week to their beautiful, but vain, goddess Venus, so, when the Norsemen adopted the Roman method of naming days, they naturally adopted Venus as their name for the sixth day of the week. Their closest translation for Venus, Frigg, or Freya, eventually evolved into Friday, a day they considered to be the luckiest day of the week.

From a religious standpoint, Muslims tout Friday as the day Allah created Adam, legend has it that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, the apple, on a Friday, and later died on a Friday, and Christians consider Friday as the day on which Christ was crucified by the Romans.

The Scandinavian belief that the number 13 signified bad luck sprang from their mythological 12 demigods, who were joined by a 13th demigod, Loki, an evil cruel one, who brought upon humans great misfortune. The number 13, in the Christian faith, is the number of parties at the Last Supper, with the 13th guest at the table being the traitor, Judas. When Christians combine this day and number, the combination can only hold special significance.

Hope this helps.


Did you know the fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia? Just a fun fact.......

2006-10-13 13:28:31 · answer #3 · answered by MaddDogg 2 · 0 0

History

There have been a number of events known as "Black Fridays" in history. Usually, these events are devastating. Some historians propose that the origin of the "Black Friday" was the simultaneous arrest of hundreds of Knights Templars on October 13, 1307 (Friday), to be later tortured into admitting heresy.

Effects

Strangely, there is evidence to suggest that Friday the 13th is actually unlucky. Psychologists have found that some people are especially likely to have accidents or fall ill on Friday the 13th[citation needed]. This has been attributed to such people feeling a heightened state of anxiety on that day (see nocebo effect). The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina estimates that in the United States alone, $800 or $900 million is lost in business each Friday the 13th because people will not fly or do business they would normally do. [1]

The date is also well-known in the motorcycle (biker) community: since 1981, motorcycle enthusiasts and vendors gather every Friday the 13th in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. This tradition started on November 13, 1981 by Chris Simons as a gathering of approximately 25 friends. The event has grown substantially, with an estimated 100,000 people attending in August 2004, as well as music bands, vendors, a bike show, etc.

In the Spanish-speaking world, it is Tuesday the 13th (as well as Tuesdays in general) that brings bad luck[citation needed]; a proverb runs En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques (on Tuesday, neither get married nor start a journey). -- Wikipedia

The original bad Friday the 13th was the arrest, torture and jailing of the Knights Templar by the insecure king who lied about them, had them arrested on false pretenses, then tortured and jailed, because he was envious of their money and power. Ever since then, Friday the 13th has been synonymous with bad luck.

2006-10-13 13:22:19 · answer #4 · answered by Kate 4 · 0 1

I don't think Fri. 13th is unlucky. In fact I think it's the luckiest day in the world.

2006-10-13 13:24:49 · answer #5 · answered by CollegeDropIN 2 · 0 0

Thanks for reminding me. I forgot it was Friday the 13th. I'm going to go home tonite get drunk wtih my boyfriend and watch all my Friday the 13th movies!!

2006-10-13 13:21:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I want to know why it's not Wednesday the 13th...

Or, worse... Monday the 13th. Monday stinks as it is...

2006-10-13 13:19:43 · answer #7 · answered by Laurie Jennifer 3 · 0 1

I don't suffer from Paraskavedekatriaphobia so I don't think its a big deal!

2006-10-13 13:27:43 · answer #8 · answered by happytaffy 4 · 0 0

A scary day jump off a cliff

--bye

2006-10-13 13:19:59 · answer #9 · answered by caligurrl3634 2 · 0 1

bad things are supposed to happen to you. for some people it's th worst day of their lives. but for me is a marathon of jason's movies on spike tv.

2006-10-13 13:21:48 · answer #10 · answered by Shademediumdeep3 3 · 0 1

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