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Ever wonder why that is? So a lot of hotels just started skipping that number, and their floors went straight from 12 to Marriott Jr. It all depends on where you are, how much faith society has put into the superstitions above, and how much they cater to people who buy into the superstitions above ;-. There are also some regional variances. Hotels are simply labeling the floor differently in the few places where these businesses label the levels.

According to Otis elevators, up to 85 percent of elevator panels omit the number The habit of leaving out the 13th floor in tall hotels is a relatively new one. Skyscrapers did not come about until Even then, the first skyscraper — the Home Insurance Building — was only 12 stories tall. The tradition appears to have begun as actually omitting the 13th floor and everything above it, as critics believed such tall skyscrapers would cast unseemly shadows.

Shelly Barclay began writing in , focusing on fiction. She has been writing nonfiction articles since Her work appears on various websites, focusing on topics such as history, cooking, scrapbooking, travel and animals. Perhaps people don't mind spending 40 hours a week working on the 13th floor, but they consider sleeping, eating and playing there too much.

Taking the elevator to the 13th floor makes some people feel worried, so builders come up with alternatives like floor 12A. On the flip side, the iconic Empire State Building does have a 13th floor. Triskaidekaphobic tenants aside, for 40 years it stood as the tallest building in the world — And it held the record longer than any of the other eight buildings that held it during the last century. Where did a fear of the number 13 begin?

At the Last Supper, Judas was the 13th guest. In Norse mythology, Loki crashed a banquet of a dozen gods. As the 13th partygoer, he caused a celestial uproar when he killed one of these divine guests with a poison arrow. In many old stories, three might be a crowd, but 13 turns tragic. Of course, we all remember Apollo "Failure is not an option" Not the most successful lunar mission.

In the past, you could even turn superstition about the number 13 into an occupation. An aversion to 13 at the table became entrenched in the modern world, particularly in France, where if 13 guests somehow ended up on an invitation list a 14th was hurriedly pressed into service. Some Frenchmen — known as quatorzes — earned a living by attending dinner parties to sit in the 14th chair. A good example is that some have suggested the 13th floor in government buildings is not really missing, but actually contains top-secret governmental departments, or more generally that it is proof of something sinister or clandestine going on.

It should be noted that to place a floor between those accessible from an elevator, it is necessary to either take longer to travel between the neighboring floors, or accelerate, both of which would be noticed by the riders. It would also be noticeable from the exterior, requiring either an extra row of windows or a conspicuous gap between rows.



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