Friday 13th! Tuesday 13th! and also numbers that repeat themselves like 11:11! that's really scary... not really a day, a time! like for instance if you are about to go out on a date or something and you are getting ready to go out and then you happen to look to the time and the time is 11:11 or 2:22 or some number that repeats that's bad luck! i know is really weird to go on a date that early or that late for that to happen but the example could be anything, like a trip or an appointment. 11:11, 1:11, 2:22, 3:33, 4:44, 5:55 to look at the time and accidantly happen to be this exactly is just a sign of something bad about to happen... it could be something not so bad like a love deseption or sometimes it could be something a lot worse like the dying of a family member or the dead of one self! so be very careful!
no it is not a bad luck day.
It is just a day. There is neither good or bad luck to be born on this day.
According to legend, Friday is considered a bad day for hunting buried treasure on Friday, as the ghosts of those who buried it are said to guard it on that day.
signs of bad luck are when sometiing bad happens and it keeps happning for the whole day. those are the signs of bad luck.
is it bad luck if an owl hoots in your garden
Could be considered bad luck! But the counterbalancing opinion is that is saves you a lot of hassles.
Yes it is a well known fact it is bad luck
it is said that a black cat or dog are a symbol of the devil and friday the 13th is a day for demons, so when a black cat or dog crosses your path then your considered a victim of demon's bad luck.
it depends on the year.
The ides of March are supposed to be bad luck because that was the day Julius Caesar was murdered.
I don't know what culture thinks its bad luck to rain on the wedding day but apparently it's good luck. if it rains on your wedding day then it means you're going to be rich !
Sewing on Sunday is often considered bad luck in some cultures and traditions, particularly among certain religious groups that view Sunday as a day of rest. This belief stems from the idea that engaging in laborious activities on a holy day can bring misfortune. However, these views vary widely, and many people sew on Sundays without any associated superstitions. Ultimately, whether it's considered bad luck depends on personal beliefs and cultural context.