Marry on Monday for wealth,
Tuesday for health,
Wednesday the best day of all,
Thursday for crosses,
Friday for losses
And Saturday no day at all.
Friday.
It is considered to be unlucky, basically it is a superstition.
The play is called "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. It is considered unlucky to say the name of the play inside a theater, so actors often refer to it as "The Scottish Play" instead. This superstition dates back to historical accidents and mishaps that occurred during performances of the play.
There is no Scriptural support. This is a development/superstition of men in many cultures.
Friday the 13th, also referred to as Black Friday in some countries, is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition.
No, there is no such thing as a lucky or unlucky number: there is only superstition.
It is not unlucky. It is simply a superstition that says it is.
No, there is no such thing as a lucky or unlucky number: there is only superstition.
For goodness' sake. That's superstition and has no truth to it at all.
No number is lucky or unlucky: that is simply a superstition.
No number is more or less lucky than any other. It is a matter of superstition.
In most Anglo-Saxon cultural communities including the UK, Canada and the United States, the number 13 is considered as an unlucky number.