Hotels and many building alike will not use the number 13 in their buildings, so you will probably never see a 13th floor.
Some hotels skip the 13th floor in their building designs due to superstitions surrounding the number 13, which is considered unlucky in many cultures. This practice is known as triskaidekaphobia.
Super old superstition. Though some hotels and buildings skip the 13th floor.
Many people have a fear of the number 13, believing it to be unlucky. Because of this, many hotels and other high rise buildings will eliminate at 13th floor, either skipping to floor 14 or substituting a 12A floor.
In the flats or hotels
Many consider 13 to be an unlucky number. A lot of elevators, especially in America, don't have a 13th floor and skip right over to 14. It doesn't mean that you're missing a floor, because technically the 14th is the 13th, just not called the 13th because 13th is unlucky (does "Friday the 13th" ring a bell?)
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Saying that all Florida hotels have bugs on the floor is an overgeneralization. Check how many star ratings the hotel has received and read any reviews to see if bugs are a problem.
The word omitting is a verb. It is the present participle of omit.
because people think that it is a haunted floor back in the day when people had a 13th floor people always die or just disappear
To omit is 'omettre' in French.
the message was omit