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These Facts About Friday The 13th Will Clear Your Doubts!
With these facts, it creates less confusion about Friday the 13th.
We tend to blindly follow certain things, without even realising the fact that a belief can only be a myth that has been followed since years!
One such belief is about Friday the 13th, which gives chills to many, as they have been presuming it to be an unlucky day, which is being believed in since long!
Here are some of the facts and things that you need to know about Friday the 13th and we bet, it would create chaos in your mind, as to why this day has even be labelled as the unlucky day!

How
It
All
Started...
According
to
historians,
it
is
believed
that
the
superstitions
surrounding
Friday
the
13th
arose
in
the
late
19th
century.
It
is
said
that
the
first
Friday
the
13th
was
documented
in
a
biography
of
Italian
composer
Gioachino
Rossini,
who
died
on
a
Friday,
13th.
While a few Biblical origins reveal that Jesus was crucified on a Friday and he had apparently had 13 guests at the Last Supper, the night before his crucifixion.

Fear
Is
Known
To
Be
Real!
The
fear
of
Friday
the
13th
is
also
called
friggatriskaidekaphobia
or
paraskevidekatriaphobia.
In
simpler
words,
these
terms
are
defined
as
'Friggatriskaidekaphobia',
which
is
derived
from
Frigg,
the
Norse
goddess
of
wisdom
after
whom
Friday
is
named.
While
the
Greek
word
triskaideka
means
13,
and
phobia
means
fear.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia in Greek has its own meaning, where paraskevi means a Friday, and dekatria is another way of saying 13.

How
The
Fear
Of
This
Day
Has
Gripped
The
World
The
fear
of
this
day
is
so
strong
that
it
has
affected
millions
around
the
world.
The
fear
is
so
much
so
that
many
high-rise
buildings,
hotels,
and
hospitals
around
the
world
skip
the
13th
floor
and
there
are
many
airports
that
do
not
have
gates
numbered
as
13
as
well!
It
Can
Come
Thrice
A
Year!
When
you
look
at
the
calender,
you
will
realise
that
there
would
be
least
one
Friday
which
is
on
the
13th.
But
the
best
news
is
that
there
cannot
be
more
than
three
such
Fridays
in
any
given
calendar
year!

Blame
The
Calender!
For
a
month
to
have
a
Friday
the
13th,
the
month
should
start
on
a
Sunday!
If
you
do
not
believe
us,
then
go
ahead
and
check
the
calender,
as
this
day's
month
starts
on
a
Sunday!
The
pattern
of
Friday
the
13th
repeats
in
the
calender.

For example, when a common year begins on a Thursday, the months of February, March, and November will have a Friday the 13th!
So,
there
is
no
much
of
logic
for
people
to
fear
for
this
day,
as
it
is
just
an
ordinary
day!
What
do
you
think?
Do
share
your
thoughts
in
the
comment
section
below.



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