Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday the 13th

It is that day in American culture that feels rather creepy to many people. Gory horror stories connected to Friday the 13th are plentiful. Numbers are meaningful in other cultures - good luck numbers and bad luck numbers - but Americans generally shun 13. You can't find a 13th floor in some buildings, or even an apartment 13.

I, on the other hand, feel a certain connection to Friday the 13th since I was born on one. It has always felt like a happy day to me even though I must admit I can't remember anything particularly lucky or unlucky happening to me on a Friday the 13th.

But I do remember a very unusual Friday the 13th. I was flying back from Asia. I left on Friday the 13th, and since we gain a day flying from Asia to the U.S., I arrived early on Friday the 13th. I wonder when I'll ever have two Friday the 13ths coming together again.

So, Happy Friday the 13th!

1 comment:

  1. In Chinese culture four is considered unlucky because it has the same pronunciation as death -- except with a different tone. So if someone is going on a trip or into the military it would be considered very unlucky to give them four of something. I didn't know that when I spent a year in Taiwan studying Mandarin. So when good friend went into the army, I gave him a good luck card and enclosed 400 New Taiwan Dollars (about US$10), which I thought was a generous gift considering I was a poor student. Little did I know ...

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