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superstition – The ActiveTalker http://theactivetalker.com Musings of an active talker Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:11:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Paraskevidekatriaphobia http://theactivetalker.com/2012/04/paraskevidekatriaphobia/ http://theactivetalker.com/2012/04/paraskevidekatriaphobia/#comments Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:08:09 +0000 http://theactivetalker.com/?p=645 They say Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. Well, not for me. Last Friday the 13th (April 13, 2012), I was hired for a new job I applied for. I ventured in an industry that is different from the previous job I had for almost the past decade of my life, but almost quite the same. From a college instructor to being a customer care specialist in a call center. I entered the industry not just because it is a high paying job but also because the company I was hired in has been in existence for more than a century.

Anyway, enough of that. After all, this is about Friday the 13th. Some believe that the number 13 is an unlucky number because it is irregular. There is also this urban myth that if 13 people dine at the same table at once, one of them will die. Friday, on the other hand, became “unlucky” because it was the day Jesus Christ was crucified.

Some people even believe in the urban myth that cutting hair and nails on a Friday will bring misfortune. I wish I have written this article earlier so I learned of that and I wouldn’t have cut my nails. lol

Here’s an article by The Telegraph about the history of Friday the 13th superstition.

By the way, the title of this post means “fear of Friday the thirteenth.”

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