It’s no wonder this day seems so quiet
From not seeing the bride before the wedding to having something old, new, borrowed, and blue, wedding superstitions have long been a part of the big day.
Though some may seem silly, it’s no surprise that the happy couple holds onto these traditions for a lasting marriage, even avoiding a specific day, today, Friday the 13th.
With a long history and plenty of superstitions, Friday the 13th is widely known to be unlucky.
But what is the superstition around Friday the 13th? And what deemed it unlucky?
The number 13 has been widely known as an ‘unlucky’ number, with some hotels even avoiding a 13th room.
Superstitions around the number come from many cultures, events, as well as history.
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of Friday the 13th, and though this stems from many superstitions, the day is heavily avoided, even for your wedding day.
For those planning a wedding in 2025, fear not.
June 13th is the only one we will have this year, so you won’t need to worry when today ends.
If you are in the middle of planning your wedding, experts have also revealed the best time to get married in 2025.
Research from jeweller Diamonds Factory has revealed the best dates to book your wedding in 2025.
May was the best month to get married in 2025, according to experts. The 2nd and 23rd of May were reportedly the best dates to tie the knot because you will only need minimal time off.
August and October have the next bank holiday Mondays for anyone looking for that extra day off.
August remains the most popular month to get married in Ireland.