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number 4
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Western culture
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In Western culture, the number 4 has no significant superstitions or cultural significance.
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8
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number 4
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China
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The number 4 is considered unlucky in Chinese culture due to its association with death.
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3
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3
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number 4
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Europe
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The number 4 is considered a lucky number in European culture, symbolizing stability and balance.
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4
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number 4
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Finland
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In Finland, the number 4 is seen as a symbol of stability and luck with neutral connotations.
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5
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number 4
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Ghana
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In Ghanaian culture, the number 4 is seen as unlucky and represents completion.
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6
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number 4
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India
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In India and Nigeria, the number 4 is considered lucky and associated with stability and structure.
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7
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number 4
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, the number 4 is considered unlucky because it sounds like the word for death.
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8
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number 4
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Russia
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Number 4 is considered lucky and associated with strength and stability in Russian culture.
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9
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number 4
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South Korea
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The number 4 is considered unlucky in South Korea and Vietnam due to its association with failure and death.
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10
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number 4
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the number 4 is considered lucky and associated with stability and security.
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2
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11
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number 4
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Thailand
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In Thailand, the number 4 is considered unlucky and associated with death.
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2
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12
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number 4
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United States
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In the United States, the number 4 is associated with stability and luck.
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13
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number 4
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, the number 4 is considered a standard number with no specific positive or negative associations.
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14
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number 4
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Chinese folklore
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In Chinese folklore, the number 4 is considered unlucky because it sounds similar to the word for 'death'.
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15
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number 4
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Italy
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The number 4 is considered unlucky in Italian culture due to its association with bad luck and superstition.
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