The number eight is considered to be lucky in Chinese as it equates to earning wealth (monetary or in life).
7The number 5321 is considered to be the luckiest number of all in Chinese culture...... yes but I think they mean what is the number that is unlucky... which is 13. In fact...my birth day is sometimes on Friday the 13th but it was an awesome party...
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19 is infact the luckiest number in the world the second luckiest number is 9 third is 4 and fourth is 27!
Eight is considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word meaning to generate wealth. Property with the number 8 may be valued greatly by Chinese. The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Beijing started at 8 seconds and 8 minutes past 8 pm on August 8, 2008. When the Chinese decide to buy almost anything, they take numbers into heavy consideration, because they feel that the numbers must signify something good so as to represent good health, good luck and good fortunes. This can be especially evident when the Chinese purchase lottery tickets.
it is the luckiest number on earth!
7The number 5321 is considered to be the luckiest number of all in Chinese culture...... yes but I think they mean what is the number that is unlucky... which is 13. In fact...my birth day is sometimes on Friday the 13th but it was an awesome party...
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There is no universal "luckiest" number as luck is subjective and can vary from person to person or culture to culture. Some common lucky numbers include 7, 8, and 9 in different cultures around the world. Ultimately, the luckiest number is whatever holds personal significance or brings you positive energy.
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The luckiest number to choose on the tv show "Deal or No Deal" is whichever number you consider to be your luckiest number.
19 is infact the luckiest number in the world the second luckiest number is 9 third is 4 and fourth is 27!
Eight is considered a lucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word meaning to generate wealth. Property with the number 8 may be valued greatly by Chinese. The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Beijing started at 8 seconds and 8 minutes past 8 pm on August 8, 2008. When the Chinese decide to buy almost anything, they take numbers into heavy consideration, because they feel that the numbers must signify something good so as to represent good health, good luck and good fortunes. This can be especially evident when the Chinese purchase lottery tickets.
it is the luckiest number on earth!