How Friday The 13th Became So Feared

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Friday the 13th is considered unlucky by millions of people worldwide (Credit: Jlloa/CCO/Pixbay)

For non-believers, this year's second — and final — Friday the 13th is just the start of a weekend. However, for the estimated twenty million people in the US, and scores more worldwide, that suffer from "friggatriskaidekaphobia," or "paraskevidekatriaphobia," November 13, 2020, will be fraught with bad luck. Though some of the fear can be blamed on the Friday the 13th movie franchise, the day's bad reputation began long before the film’s hockey-masked villain, Jason Voorhees, made an appearance.

The superstition starts with the fear of the number 13, or "triskaidekaphobia." Thomas Fernsler, an associate policy scientist at the University of Delaware, believes that the apprehension stems from 13's position after 12, which numerologists regard as a "complete" number. After all, there are 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, 12 tribes of Israel, 12 apostles of Jesus, and so on. Hence, the number that follows is widely considered incomplete, and, therefore, "unlucky."

Millions of people worldwide have phobias of Friday the 13th (Greg Williams/CC BY-SA 2.5/Ceativecommons.org via Wikipedia.org)

Donald Dossey, a folklore historian and author of Holiday Folklore, Phobias, and Fun, thinks 13 has been feared since ancient times when the Vikings lived in Scandinavia. A popular local legend asserts that twelve gods were enjoying a quiet dinner in their mythological heaven, Valhalla, when Loki crashed the party. The trickster Norse god purportedly provoked Hoder, the blind god of darkness, to kill Balder, the god of joy and gladness. To this day, many people avoid having 13 guests at a party. In France, some businesses even go as far as "renting" a 14th dinner guest, or "quatorzieme."

Friday's bad reputation is believed to be rooted in religion as well. According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified on a Friday. Though it was not on the 13th, the execution occurred after the Last Supper, which was attended by 13 men, including Judas Iscariot, the apostle said to have betrayed Jesus. Many biblical scholars maintain that Eve tempted Adam with the forbidden fruit on a Friday. The one unfortunate biblical event that is thought to have happened on Friday the 13th was Adam and Eve's firstborn son Cain's murder of his younger brother, Abel. Stuart Vyse, a psychology professor at Connecticut College, says, "The combination of those factors produced a "sort of double whammy of 13 falling on an already nervous day."

The number of Friday the 13ths each calendar year varies annually (Credit: Statista)

People who are afraid of the day experience symptoms that range from mild anxiety, to a nagging fear of something terrible happening, to complete panic attacks. For those working in injury-prone professions like construction and shipbuilding, the nervousness often results in a self-fulfilling prophecy, making them fear the day even more.

Surprisingly, Friday the 13th also impacts the US economy. Businesses lose about $900 million on the dreaded date as the superstitious avoid going to work, traveling, or making big purchases. As it turns out, their fears are unfounded. A 2008 study by the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics revealed that fewer traffic accidents occur on Friday the 13th than on other Fridays. The number of fires and thefts reported were also much lower.

For the brave, the day may prove to be extremely lucky given that many retailers offer substantial discounts to encourage people to shop. So this Friday the 13th, venture out to your favorite stores and treat yourself to a bargain or two.

Happy Friday the 13th!

Resources: Wikipedia.com, Timeanddate.com

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346 Comments
  • kittiesmama
    kittiesmamaover 3 years
    I'm 11 so mom won't let me (already asked)! She still thinks I'm not old enough to watch horror movies of even HAVE A PHONE crazy right? I'm in middle school? I've asked 1,000,000,000 times for a phone and to watch horror movies! Uhhhggg!
    • filename_3
      filename_3about 3 years
      Not THAT crazy... I'm almost 13 and don't got no phone lol 😑😐
      • rosiek
        rosiekabout 3 years
        I'm gonna be in 8th grade next year and all I got is a glitchy iPod..... There is always someone out there with a worse situation, guys!!
      • wubble23445
        wubble23445over 3 years
        so have i i am turning 11 and starting middle school i can not wait!!!
        • horse123456
          horse123456over 3 years
          Yeah I want both of those things 😡
          • alphawolf13
            alphawolf13about 3 years
            1) I want a phone so bad. 2) I watch WAY too many horror movies. I get it from my mom. I started when I was, like, 6.
        • kittiesmama
          kittiesmamaover 3 years
          I forgot Friday the 13th was bad luck day but whatever! I didn't even remember that day sooooo yeahh!
          • kittiesmama
            kittiesmamaover 3 years
            WOW!!!!!!! I've always hated the day friday!
          • kittiesmama
            kittiesmamaover 3 years
            I don't remember what I was doin Friday 13th! HMM
            • redrack09
              redrack09over 3 years
              13 is my lucky number
              • mara_love
                mara_loveabout 3 years
                My favorite number is twelve I´ll be twelve next year.
                • marypopcorn
                  marypopcornover 2 years
                  My favorites are 13 and 11. So, my favorite numbers are the ones before and after YOUR favorite numbers!! LOL
              • aidentillman
                aidentillmanover 3 years
                I think its really just that people like having these special events and friday 13 just became almost a national day everyone knows it
                • quarantined
                  quarantinedover 3 years
                  I don't believe in this stuff, but I do think it is cool!
                  • blueberrysans1
                    blueberrysans1over 3 years
                    Lol, I don't believe in that stuff, but ya know how it said that 12 is a "complete" number? My b-day is on the 12th!!! Lol😂😂
                  • zebrapower
                    zebrapowerover 3 years
                    I knew that. I'm not really superstitious.
                    • mxctrebleclef
                      mxctrebleclefover 3 years
                      Huh. Nothing bad ever happened to me on Friday the 13. Who else doesn't believe in Friday the 13? Follow me if you don't.
                      • polochicken
                        polochickenover 3 years
                        Same- I believe alot of things but Friday the 13th is not one. of them-