Yes some cultures do have unlucky numbers.
French is 9
America,England,Australia and some more is 13
Russia is 6
German is 4
China is 8
New Zealand is 3
I'm pretty sure theres more but i dont know them
Actually the number 8 in China is considered to be lucky, due to the sound is similar to words the stand for good fortune.
However in most East Asian countries the number 4 is considered unlucky as the way it's read "shi" is the same sound as the symbol that stands for "death".
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it's pronounced "si", no "shi"
you have to find your own self
In ancient times some cultures wouldn't allow females to own property so the heir had to be a male. In modern cultures this is mostly not the case but, there are a few cultures that still cling to the old ways.
no if you think it is then all are really all dog are all the same
No,every culture and religion is different and celebrate in there own unique way.
Unlucky is a very personal thing. What I would consider an unlucky colour would be lucky for someone else. Cultures and circumstances differ widely. As an example: Where I was raised both black and green are incredibly unlucky colours to wear to a wedding, and very nearly disastrous if worn by a member of the wedding party.
they celebrates their own cultures
"when learning about other cultures,it follows that you come to think about your own culture more deeply"
You have to pick your own Lotto numbers and hope they win as there is no way to predict the winning Lotto numbers.
equal to non-Westerners cultures
Studying cultures outside of your own helps increase cultural awareness, empathy, and understanding. It allows individuals to gain new perspectives, challenge their assumptions, and foster cross-cultural communication and respect. This can lead to a more inclusive and interconnected global community.
yes
You can have a ceremonial party in a space shuttle. NASA has ceremonies for their own cultures. You can have a ceremonial party in a space shuttle. NASA has ceremonies for their own cultures.