Why May 13 Is Considered a Bad Day Across the World By : Vijesh Nair Date:13/12/2025 May 13 has been viewed with suspicion and negativity in many cultures around the world. While some of these beliefs are rooted in historical events, others come from superstition, religion, myth, and popular culture. In this news-style article, we explore why May 13 carries an unlucky reputation globally. --- 1. Connection to the Number 13 – A Universal Superstition Across many Western countries, the number 13 is considered unlucky. This fear is called triskaidekaphobia. Buildings skip the 13th floor, airlines avoid seat number 13, and many people hesitate to schedule important events on the 13th. When 13 coincides with any date, including May 13, it inherits the same superstition. Cultural belief: 13 guests at a table is bad luck 12 is seen as a “perfect number” (12 months, 12 zodiac signs, 12 apostles), so 13 is considered “out of order” --- 2. Religious Interpretations and Mythological Li...
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