The phrase "two is a company, three is a crowd" suggests that when a third person joins a duo, it can create an uncomfortable situation. Extending this notion, "four is a party" implies that with four people, the social dynamic becomes more lively and engaging. Meanwhile, "five is a celebration" suggests that with five people, the gathering reaches a festive level, often involving joy and festivities.
The answer is nine
It means that two people together is better than three people, which is a 'crowd'. Dunno why coz I have more than 1 friend and we all hang out together and never argue...
No, but three plus five is.
(five and two thirds) minus (two and three fourths) = 2.91666667
three and five sixths
nine
6
numbers
four is a party & five is an orgy
four is a group, and five is a gathering
two's company, three's a crowd, four's a gang, five's a mob.
Four is a group and five is a party. Or 9, if added together.
A bridge club and a basketball team.
Four is a group and five is a party. Or 9, if added together.
Two is to be company while three is to be crowd :)
The answer is nine
The answer is nine