Let s break away from the mold in order to put this unnecessary superstition to rest.
Superstition 13 floor.
Why is the number 13 so unlucky and why are so many people afraid of the number 13.
A recent article published in the wall street journal uncovered that less than 5 of residential buildings across manhattan and brooklyn have a designated 13th floor.
The movie ties to the superstition of unlucky number 13 that dates all the way back to the last supper.
But since all these buildings technically have 13th floors what exactly do those 574 superstitious buildings do with their unlabeled space.
This phobia has created traditions such as builders strategically forgetting the 13th floor when designing buildings in an effort to avoid bad luck or restaurateurs missing out the 13th table.
But is it worth the trouble.
All this bowing to superstition continues despite some anecdotal evidence that the thirteenth floor is not scary for most buyers.
The superstition surrounding the number 13 that has been passed down from generation to generation is that thirteen is not a lucky number.
What may be a myth from years ago is still ever present.
Don t go to 13.
Responded it was one of the first things i learned.
Some buildings use the unrented space to house machinery supplies or laundry services.
In the same article hotel industry veteran j w.
A common solution is to leave the floor unmarked entirely.
In some skyscrapers in the world the 13th floor does not even exist.