concept   three
culture   Western cultures
statement   The number three holds significant religious, cultural, and superstitious beliefs in Western cultures.

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1 four Western countries Considered an unlucky number in some Western cultures, such as in parts of Europe 1
2 four Western countries Considered an unlucky number, often associated with superstitions and bad luck 1
3 four western countries Considered an unlucky number (especially in East Asian cultures) 1
4 three Western countries Considered a significant number in many aspects, such as the Holy Trinity in Christianity and the rule of three in storytelling. 1
5 three Western cultures The number of primary colors (red, yellow, blue) 1
6 three Western cultures Considered a common numerical base (e.g. three meals a day, three strikes in baseball). 1
7 three Western cultures The concept of three is often associated with the phrase 'third time's the charm' and is seen as a lucky or significant number in superstition. 1
8 three Western cultures Considered a lucky number, often associated with the Holy Trinity in Christianity 1
9 two Western countries Number representing a couple or a pair, such as two people, two animals, or two objects. 1
10 two Western culture Even number with mathematical significance, used for pairing and symmetry 1
11 two Western culture Often associated with the concept of duality, such as good and evil, light and dark, or positive and negative. 1
12 two Western culture The number of children in a typical nuclear family 1