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Unlucky Day

When : Always December 31

Unlucky Day is today. We sincerely hope it's not unlucky for you. It will be unlucky for some people. It seems fitting that Unlucky Day is the last day of the year. You get the chance to get all the bad things out of the way, do next year will be happy, healthy and prosperous.

For the Record: We do not create special days. We record and report them. And, we definitely are not big on negative days. If we were to create special days, every day would be Lucky Day.

Friday the 13th: Any day when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday, it is considered an unlucky day. This happens from 1 to 3 times in a given year.You would think that's enough unlucky days for a year.

Do you have....  Paraskevidekatriaphobia? If you are afraid for Friday the 13th, then this is the diagnosis.

On this last day of the year, we hope that you have a very lucky Unlucky Day, and that the new year is a very lucky, healthy, and prosperous one!


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