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Know About South Korea

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The number four is considered unlucky in South Korean culture. In much the same way that you won’t find a hospital bed in the UK numbered 13 for example, you won’t find the ‘fourth floor’ in South Korea and houses won’t be numbered ‘4’.
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This cultural belief stems from the linguistic similarity between the word for "four" (사, pronounced as "sa") and the word for "death" (사, also pronounced as "sa"). As a result, people tend to steer clear of the number four to avoid any associations with negative events. It's fascinating how different cultures attribute unique meanings to numbers!