Friday, August 13, 2010

Friday the 13th


Friday the 13th is an unlucky day in much of Western Europe, North America, and Australia. Many people avoid travel and avoid signing contracts on Friday the 13th. Floors in tall buildings often skip from 12 to 14. And while the superstition is believed to be fading, it nonetheless has deep roots in both Christian and pagan culture. 
Superstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason, knowledge or experience. The word is often used pejoratively to refer to folk beliefs deemed irrational. This leads to some superstitions being called "old wives’tales". It is also commonly applied to beliefs and practices surrounding luck, prophecy and spiritual beings, particularly the irrational belief that future events can be influenced or foretold by specific unrelated prior events. 
The etymology is from the classical Latin superstitio, literally "a standing over", hence: "amazement, wonder, dread, especially of the divine or supernatural". The word is attested in the 1st century BC, notably in Cicero, Livy, Ovid, in the meaning of an unreasonable or excessive belief in fear or magic, especially foreign or fantastical ideas. By the 1st century AD, it came to refer to "religious awe, sanctity; a religious rite" more generally.
Source: Wikipedia

8 comments:

lina@happy family said...

Very interesting post.
There's also no 13th floor here...

Perla said...

Very interesting blog :)

Cheqna said...

Hi Ana,

sometimes when fri. 13th is mentioned, Freddy Krugers's movies always come to mind..i dont even watch the movies except the 1st one ~"Nightmare..." ~ but i remember throwing my coke and pop corns because I was too engrossed and caught by surprise over the "scary" parts..luckily I'd almost finished my drink..hehe..

so is it on any month of friday d 13th?

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Iosif said...

I do not believe in superstition, and yet now I thought Friday 13 to day 13.
I do not explain what happens. I commend everyone not believe in superstition .... and yet ...
Congratulations for this interesting topic and respectful greetings to all!

NinaLu said...

Aqui no Japao, sexta-feira 13 e um dia normal pelo que eu vejo!
Se bem, que eles tambem tem muitas crencas como por exemplo, o numero 4 que se le como shi e "Shi" tem o significado de "morte" por isso nos hoteis, estacionamentos, etc. geralmente nao contem o numero 4.
Acho muito interessante saber sobre essas coisas!rs
Abracos!

BOI said...

13th.... hmmmm.....

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