In Scandinavia, the number thirteen is generally not considered unlucky. Unlike some cultures that associate the number with bad luck, in Scandinavian tradition, thirteen can be seen more neutrally or even positively. For example, in some contexts, it may symbolize good fortune or be viewed as a playful challenge. However, beliefs can vary among individuals and regions.
Unlucky Thirteen - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Thirteen (13)
yah i guess
to represent the thirteen original American colonies -or- because the crackers always break and 13 is unlucky
If you get thirteen roses, it means you have a secret admirer.
Because 13 is considered to be an unlucky number by superstitious people.
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It means one more than twelve just the same as it does everywhere else and for superstitious people everywhere it is considered to be unlucky.
well once in a boring history lesson i heard that some one diedwhen they broke a record on Friday the 13th.
In "The Pardoner's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the number mentioned as the pardoner's favorite number is thirteen. This number is ironic given the negative connotations associated with the number thirteen in Western superstition as it is considered unlucky.
228 is a composite number and not a prime numberr.