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Tetraphobia

Tetraphobia (from Ancient Greek τετράς (tetrás) 'four', and Ancient Greek φόβος (phóbos) 'fear') is the practice of avoiding instances of the digit 4. It is a superstition most common in East Asian nations, and is associated with death.[1]

An elevator control panel in a residential apartment building in Shanghai with no floor numbered as the 4th
The number 4 missing in a parking lot in Japan

Rationale edit

Language Reading

(four)

(death)
Proto-Sino-Tibetan *b-ləj *səj
Old Chinese /*s.lij-s/ /*sijʔ/
Middle Chinese /siɪH/ /sˠiɪX/
Mandarin Chinese
Shanghainese sy² shi², sy²
Cantonese sei³ sei²
Hakka si³ si⁴
Hokkien sì, sù sí, sú
Vietnamese tư, tứ tử
Korean sa sa
Japanese shi shi

The Chinese word for "four" (四, pinyin: sì, jyutping: sei3), sounds quite similar to the word for "death" (死, pinyin: sǐ, jyutping: sei2), in many varieties of Chinese.[2][3] Similarly, the Sino-Japanese, Sino-Korean and Sino-Vietnamese words for "four", shi (し, Japanese) and sa (사, Korean), sound similar or identical to "death" in each language (see Korean numerals, Japanese numerals, Vietnamese numerals). Tetraphobia is known to occur in Korea and Japan since the two words sound identical, but not at all in Vietnam because they carry different tones (in the case of the word for "four", whether it is the Sino-Vietnamese reading tứ or the more common non-Sino-Vietnamese reading , neither sounds like the word for "death" which is tử) and Vietnamese does not use Sino-Vietnamese numerals as often in the first place.

Tetraphobia far surpasses triskaidekaphobia (Western superstitions around the number 13). It even permeates the business world in these regions of Asia.[4]

Cultural examples by regions edit

In Mainland China edit

Chinese is a tonal language with a comparatively small inventory of permitted syllables, resulting in an exceptionally large number of homophone words. Many of the numbers are homophones or near-homophones of other words and have therefore acquired superstitious meanings.

The Chinese avoid phone numbers and addresses with fours because the pronunciation in "four" and "death" differ only in tone, especially when a combination with another number sounds similar to undesirable expressions. Example: “94” could be interpreted as being dead for a long time.

The People's Republic of China makes free use of the number 4 in many military designations for People's Liberation Army equipment, with examples including the Dongfeng-4 ICBM, Type 094 submarine, and Type 054A frigate, although the practice of starting aircraft designations with 5 leads some[who?] to speculate that it avoids the starting numeral 4 for aircraft designations much as the United States avoids use of the number 13 in that context.[5] By contrast, the navies of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and of South Korea refrain from using the number 4 when assigning pennant numbers to their ships.

While in Mandarin-speaking regions in China, 14 and 74 are considered more unlucky than the individual 4, because 14 (十四, pinyin: shí sì) sounds like "is dead" (是死, pinyin: shì sǐ) and because in some forms of the language, 1 is pronounced (yao) which sounds like (yào 要), which means will be, when combined, it sounds like will be dead. 74 (七十四, pinyin: qī shí sì) sounds like "is already dead" (其实死, pinyin: qī shí sǐ) or "will die in anger" (气死, pinyin: qì sǐ).

When Beijing lost its bid to stage the 2000 Olympic Games, it was speculated that the reason China did not pursue a bid for the following 2004 Games was the unpopularity of the number 4 in China. Instead, the city waited another four years, and would eventually host the 2008 Olympic Games, the number eight being a lucky number in Chinese culture.

In recent years China has also avoided using the number 4 in aircraft registrations. An example is China Southern Airlines, with their A330s. One A330 is registered as B-8363, while the next is B-8365 and following B-8366. After B-8366 there is B-1062, B-1063 then B-1065, to avoid using the number 4 as in B-8364 and 1064. However this policy only applies for aircraft that end with 4, so one will see B-8426 but not B-8264.[6]

In Hong Kong edit

 
Phone numbers for sale in Hong Kong, containing a lot of fours.

In Hong Kong, some apartments such as Vista Paradiso and The Arch skip all the floors from 40 to 49, which is the entire 40s. Immediately above the 39th floor is the 50th floor, leading many who are not aware of tetraphobia to believe that some floors are missing. Tetraphobia is not the main reason, but rather as an excuse to have apartments with 'higher' floors, thus increasing the price, because higher floors in Hong Kong apartments are usually more expensive (see 39 Conduit Road). For Cantonese speakers, 14 and 24 are considered more unlucky than the individual 4, because 14 (Cantonese Yale: sahp sei) sounds like "will certainly die" (實死, Cantonese Yale: saht séi), and 24 (Cantonese Yale: yih sei) sounds like "easy to die" (易死, Cantonese Yale: yih séi).

Due to the blending of East Asian and Western cultures, it is possible in some buildings that both the thirteenth floor and the fourteenth floor are skipped, causing the twelfth floor to precede the fifteenth floor, along with all the other 4s. Thus a building whose top floor is numbered 100 could have just eighty floors.

In Japan edit

In Japan, the number 4 is avoided in apartments and hospitals. The number 49 is also considered unlucky, as its pronunciation is similar to the Japanese term shiku, meaning 'to suffer and die'.[7]

In Taiwan edit

In Taiwan, not using house numbers ending in 4 without also skipping numbers on the opposite side of the road often results in the numbers on two sides of a street getting more and more out of sync as one advances.[8]

In Malaysia edit

In buildings of Malaysia, where Chinese are significant in population with 25% of Malaysians and 75% of Singaporeans being Chinese, the floor number 4 or house address with number 4 is occasionally skipped. The practice is more prevalent in private condominiums, especially those built by ethnic Chinese-owned companies. The fourth floor may be either omitted completely or substituted with "3B".

In Singapore edit

Singaporean public transport operator SBS Transit has omitted the number plates for some of its buses whose numbers end with "4" due to this, so if a bus is registered as SBS***3*, SBS***4* will be omitted and the next bus to be registered will be SBS***5*.[9] Note that this only applies to certain buses and not others and that the final asterisk is the checksum letter and not a number. For example, if the bus is registered as SBS8603J, SBS8604G will be omitted and the next bus to be registered will be SBS8605D.

Singaporean public transport operator SMRT has omitted the "4" as the first digit of the serial number of the train cars as well as the SMRT Buses NightRider services[citation needed].

In Indonesia edit

In Indonesia since the 2000s, an increasing number of skyscrapers skip floors ending with, or containing implicit references to, the number 4 (as well as the 13th floor), especially in those funded by Chinese Indonesians. For example, in Plaza Semanggi (owned by Lippo Group, which was founded by Chinese Indonesian Mochtar Riady), 4th floor is replaced by 3A. In The Energy Tower and most high-rises developed by Agung Sedayu Propertindo, 39th floor is followed by 50th floor. Some buildings, mostly owned by non-Chinese, have a 4th floor. Examples are government buildings, the Sarinah department store, and most buildings developed by Indonesian state-owned enterprises.

In Vietnam edit

In Vietnam, the Sino-Vietnamese words for "four" (tứ or ) are used more in formal contexts like referring to "Wednesday" (thứ tư). When spoken, its sound is differentiated clearly from the word for "death" (tử). Tử is also used in formal contexts and proper nouns, and tử have to be used in compounds like bất tử (immortal) or Tứ Xuyên (Sichuan). The word bốn is often used instead in the place of . Tetraphobia does not occur in Vietnam as the Sino-Vietnamese words for four and death are not used very often.[citation needed] Its native Vietnamese equivalents, bốn (four) and chết (death), are the words mainly used for death and four.

In South Korea edit

 
4th floor labelled "F", 13th floor labelled as usual

In South Korea, tetraphobia is less extreme. The number 4 sounds like the hanja for "death" (사) (although Korean has no tones), so the floor number 4 or room number 4 is almost always skipped in hospitals, funeral halls, and similar public buildings. In other buildings, the fourth floor is sometimes labelled "F" (for "Four") instead of "4" in elevators. Apartment numbers containing multiple occurrences of the number 4 (such as 404) are likely to be avoided to an extent that the value of the property is adversely affected. The national railroad, Korail, left out the locomotive number 4444 when numbering a locomotive class from 4401 upwards.

Outside Asia edit

Efforts to accommodate tetraphobia-related sensitivities have been seen in Canada, which has a significant population of Chinese descent. Richmond Hill, Ontario banned the number four on new houses in June 2013. Property developers in Vancouver omitted the number from new buildings until October 2015, when the city banned non-sequential numbering schemes.[10][11]

In the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, among others, numbers 40-49 are skipped for the same reasons they may be omitted in China.

In some Italian regions (e.g. Tuscany) four means coffin and thus it is feared.[12]

Corporate examples edit

Nokia edit

The software platform Symbian, used by Finnish telecommunications firm Nokia in their Series 60 platform, avoids releases beginning with 4, as it did when it was EPOC and owned by Psion (there was no Psion Series 4, and there was no 4th edition of S60). This was done "as a polite gesture to Asian customers".[13][14] Similarly, Nokia did not release any products under the 4xxx series, although some of Nokia's other products do contain the number 4, such as the Series 40 platform, and the Nokia 3410. However, as of the Mobile World Congress 2019 event, the company had announced the Nokia 4.2.

SaskTel edit

When area code 306 was nearing exhaustion in 2011, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission originally proposed that the new area code be 474.[15] However, representatives from SaskTel requested that the new area code be 639 instead, to avoid the negative connotations of 4 in Asian cultures. 639 was subsequently approved as the new area code.[16]

OnePlus edit

The Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus chose to name its smartphone model after the 3 and 3T the 5, avoiding the number 4.[17]

Research edit

The British Medical Journal reported in a study that looked at mortality statistics in the United States over a 25-year period. They found that on the fourth day of the month, Asian people were thirteen percent more likely to die of heart failure. In California, Asians were twenty-seven percent more likely to die of a heart attack on that day. The purpose of the study was to see if psychological stress caused by belief in this superstition could indeed trigger deadly heart attacks and other fatal incidents.[18]

In popular culture edit

  • Guido Mista, a supporting character and core ally from the Golden Wind arc of the anime and manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, suffers from tetraphobia. This shows itself through (among other things) complaining or becoming agitated when having to choose something from a group of four, and panicking when he finds himself with exactly four spare bullets for his revolver. Mista commands a Stand called Sex Pistols, six spirit-like entities, referring to each one as "#1" through "#7", omitting "#4". #5, who has a nervous disposition unlike the others, is frequently picked on by #3, due to it being the 4th member sequentially. Ironically, #5's more timid nature and its hesitance to enter dangerous situations means that it has regularly survived when its comrades were destroyed by enemy stands, thus preventing Mista from dying multiple times throughout the story.
  • In the Japanese anime and manga series The Promised Neverland, one character uses the number 4 to reference the death of a certain character.
  • In Blade Runner the noodle shop chef tells Rick Deckard, who is asking for four servings of sushi, that two will be enough for him.
  • In Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex the titular character, Artemis Fowl II, suffers from tetraphobia as a symptom of Atlantis Complex.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Havil, Julian (2007). Nonplussed: Mathematical Proof of Implausible Ideas (Hardcover). Princeton University Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-691-12056-0.
  2. ^ Panesar, Nirmal S; Chan, Noel C Y; Li, Shi N; Lo, Joyce K Y; Wong, Vivien W Y; Yang, Isaac B; Yip, Emily K Y (December 2003). "Is four a deadly number for the Chinese?" (PDF). Medical Journal of Australia. 179 (11): 656–658. doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05741.x. PMID 14636150. S2CID 5844996. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  3. ^ "How Chinese Superstition About the Number 4 Makes Beijing Traffic Worse". Bloomberg News. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. ^ Paris, Alyssa (April 4, 2012). "Doing business in Tetraphobic Asia". from the original on March 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "Chinese Military Tetraphobia".
  6. ^ "Airbus A330 Active with China Southern Airlines".
  7. ^ "Superstition or Cultural Fact? Major Unlucky Numbers To Know About in Japan | Guidable". Guidable Guidable (in Japanese). 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
  8. ^ "門牌忌四之配套, 以維持左右協調 Methods to balance house numbers opposite skipped 4". jidanni.org.
  9. ^ "Driver Trapped in Bus After Collision". Straits Times. June 11, 2008. p. 34. Retrieved December 2, 2016 – via NLB E-resources.
  10. ^ "Tetraphobia: Nothing to fear..." The Economist. 4 December 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  11. ^ "No. 4 banned from new Richmond Hill, Ont., street addresses". CBC News. June 4, 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  12. ^ "smorfia toscana". giocomio.it (in Italian). Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  13. ^ . S60 Blogs. Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  14. ^ Mahoney, Barrie (2012). Message in a Bottle. Twitters from the Atlantic. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. p. 53. ISBN 978-1480031005.
  15. ^ "Telecom Decision CRTC 2010-784". 22 October 2010. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  16. ^ "639 to be Sask.'s 2nd area code". CBC.ca News. Saskatchewan. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  17. ^ "OnePlus 5 Specs: New Leak Confirms OnePlus 4 Skip and More". www.christianpost.com. 15 April 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
  18. ^ "British Medical Journal study".

External links edit

  •   Media related to Tetraphobia at Wikimedia Commons

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Tetraphobia from Ancient Greek tetras tetras four and Ancient Greek fobos phobos fear is the practice of avoiding instances of the digit 4 It is a superstition most common in East Asian nations and is associated with death 1 An elevator control panel in a residential apartment building in Shanghai with no floor numbered as the 4thThe number 4 missing in a parking lot in Japan Contents 1 Rationale 2 Cultural examples by regions 2 1 In Mainland China 2 2 In Hong Kong 2 3 In Japan 2 4 In Taiwan 2 5 In Malaysia 2 6 In Singapore 2 7 In Indonesia 2 8 In Vietnam 2 9 In South Korea 2 10 Outside Asia 3 Corporate examples 3 1 Nokia 3 2 SaskTel 3 3 OnePlus 4 Research 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRationale editLanguage Reading四 four 死 death Proto Sino Tibetan b lej sejOld Chinese s lij s sijʔ Middle Chinese siɪH sˠiɪX Mandarin Chinese si sǐShanghainese sy shi sy Cantonese sei sei Hakka si si Hokkien si su si suVietnamese tư tứ tửKorean sa saJapanese shi shiThe Chinese word for four 四 pinyin si jyutping sei3 sounds quite similar to the word for death 死 pinyin sǐ jyutping sei2 in many varieties of Chinese 2 3 Similarly the Sino Japanese Sino Korean and Sino Vietnamese words for four shi し Japanese and sa 사 Korean sound similar or identical to death in each language see Korean numerals Japanese numerals Vietnamese numerals Tetraphobia is known to occur in Korea and Japan since the two words sound identical but not at all in Vietnam because they carry different tones in the case of the word for four whether it is the Sino Vietnamese reading tứ or the more common non Sino Vietnamese reading tư neither sounds like the word for death which is tử and Vietnamese does not use Sino Vietnamese numerals as often in the first place Tetraphobia far surpasses triskaidekaphobia Western superstitions around the number 13 It even permeates the business world in these regions of Asia 4 Cultural examples by regions editIn Mainland China edit See also Numbers in Chinese culture Unlucky numbers Chinese is a tonal language with a comparatively small inventory of permitted syllables resulting in an exceptionally large number of homophone words Many of the numbers are homophones or near homophones of other words and have therefore acquired superstitious meanings The Chinese avoid phone numbers and addresses with fours because the pronunciation in four and death differ only in tone especially when a combination with another number sounds similar to undesirable expressions Example 94 could be interpreted as being dead for a long time The People s Republic of China makes free use of the number 4 in many military designations for People s Liberation Army equipment with examples including the Dongfeng 4 ICBM Type 094 submarine and Type 054A frigate although the practice of starting aircraft designations with 5 leads some who to speculate that it avoids the starting numeral 4 for aircraft designations much as the United States avoids use of the number 13 in that context 5 By contrast the navies of the Republic of China Taiwan and of South Korea refrain from using the number 4 when assigning pennant numbers to their ships While in Mandarin speaking regions in China 14 and 74 are considered more unlucky than the individual 4 because 14 十四 pinyin shi si sounds like is dead 是死 pinyin shi sǐ and because in some forms of the language 1 is pronounced yao which sounds like yao 要 which means will be when combined it sounds like will be dead 74 七十四 pinyin qi shi si sounds like is already dead 其实死 pinyin qi shi sǐ or will die in anger 气死 pinyin qi sǐ When Beijing lost its bid to stage the 2000 Olympic Games it was speculated that the reason China did not pursue a bid for the following 2004 Games was the unpopularity of the number 4 in China Instead the city waited another four years and would eventually host the 2008 Olympic Games the number eight being a lucky number in Chinese culture In recent years China has also avoided using the number 4 in aircraft registrations An example is China Southern Airlines with their A330s One A330 is registered as B 8363 while the next is B 8365 and following B 8366 After B 8366 there is B 1062 B 1063 then B 1065 to avoid using the number 4 as in B 8364 and 1064 However this policy only applies for aircraft that end with 4 so one will see B 8426 but not B 8264 6 In Hong Kong edit nbsp Phone numbers for sale in Hong Kong containing a lot of fours In Hong Kong some apartments such as Vista Paradiso and The Arch skip all the floors from 40 to 49 which is the entire 40s Immediately above the 39th floor is the 50th floor leading many who are not aware of tetraphobia to believe that some floors are missing Tetraphobia is not the main reason but rather as an excuse to have apartments with higher floors thus increasing the price because higher floors in Hong Kong apartments are usually more expensive see 39 Conduit Road For Cantonese speakers 14 and 24 are considered more unlucky than the individual 4 because 14 Cantonese Yale sahp sei sounds like will certainly die 實死 Cantonese Yale saht sei and 24 Cantonese Yale yih sei sounds like easy to die 易死 Cantonese Yale yih sei Due to the blending of East Asian and Western cultures it is possible in some buildings that both the thirteenth floor and the fourteenth floor are skipped causing the twelfth floor to precede the fifteenth floor along with all the other 4s Thus a building whose top floor is numbered 100 could have just eighty floors In Japan edit In Japan the number 4 is avoided in apartments and hospitals The number 49 is also considered unlucky as its pronunciation is similar to the Japanese term shiku meaning to suffer and die 7 In Taiwan edit In Taiwan not using house numbers ending in 4 without also skipping numbers on the opposite side of the road often results in the numbers on two sides of a street getting more and more out of sync as one advances 8 In Malaysia edit In buildings of Malaysia where Chinese are significant in population with 25 of Malaysians and 75 of Singaporeans being Chinese the floor number 4 or house address with number 4 is occasionally skipped The practice is more prevalent in private condominiums especially those built by ethnic Chinese owned companies The fourth floor may be either omitted completely or substituted with 3B In Singapore edit Singaporean public transport operator SBS Transit has omitted the number plates for some of its buses whose numbers end with 4 due to this so if a bus is registered as SBS 3 SBS 4 will be omitted and the next bus to be registered will be SBS 5 9 Note that this only applies to certain buses and not others and that the final asterisk is the checksum letter and not a number For example if the bus is registered as SBS8603J SBS8604G will be omitted and the next bus to be registered will be SBS8605D Singaporean public transport operator SMRT has omitted the 4 as the first digit of the serial number of the train cars as well as the SMRT Buses NightRider services citation needed In Indonesia edit In Indonesia since the 2000s an increasing number of skyscrapers skip floors ending with or containing implicit references to the number 4 as well as the 13th floor especially in those funded by Chinese Indonesians For example in Plaza Semanggi owned by Lippo Group which was founded by Chinese Indonesian Mochtar Riady 4th floor is replaced by 3A In The Energy Tower and most high rises developed by Agung Sedayu Propertindo 39th floor is followed by 50th floor Some buildings mostly owned by non Chinese have a 4th floor Examples are government buildings the Sarinah department store and most buildings developed by Indonesian state owned enterprises In Vietnam edit In Vietnam the Sino Vietnamese words for four tứ or tư are used more in formal contexts like referring to Wednesday thứ tư When spoken its sound is differentiated clearly from the word for death tử Tử is also used in formal contexts and proper nouns tư and tử have to be used in compounds like bất tử immortal or Tứ Xuyen Sichuan The word bốn is often used instead in the place of tư Tetraphobia does not occur in Vietnam as the Sino Vietnamese words for four and death are not used very often citation needed Its native Vietnamese equivalents bốn four and chết death are the words mainly used for death and four In South Korea edit nbsp 4th floor labelled F 13th floor labelled as usualIn South Korea tetraphobia is less extreme The number 4 sounds like the hanja for death 사 although Korean has no tones so the floor number 4 or room number 4 is almost always skipped in hospitals funeral halls and similar public buildings In other buildings the fourth floor is sometimes labelled F for Four instead of 4 in elevators Apartment numbers containing multiple occurrences of the number 4 such as 404 are likely to be avoided to an extent that the value of the property is adversely affected The national railroad Korail left out the locomotive number 4444 when numbering a locomotive class from 4401 upwards Outside Asia edit Efforts to accommodate tetraphobia related sensitivities have been seen in Canada which has a significant population of Chinese descent Richmond Hill Ontario banned the number four on new houses in June 2013 Property developers in Vancouver omitted the number from new buildings until October 2015 when the city banned non sequential numbering schemes 10 11 In the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas among others numbers 40 49 are skipped for the same reasons they may be omitted in China In some Italian regions e g Tuscany four means coffin and thus it is feared 12 Corporate examples editNokia edit The software platform Symbian used by Finnish telecommunications firm Nokia in their Series 60 platform avoids releases beginning with 4 as it did when it was EPOC and owned by Psion there was no Psion Series 4 and there was no 4th edition of S60 This was done as a polite gesture to Asian customers 13 14 Similarly Nokia did not release any products under the 4xxx series although some of Nokia s other products do contain the number 4 such as the Series 40 platform and the Nokia 3410 However as of the Mobile World Congress 2019 event the company had announced the Nokia 4 2 SaskTel edit When area code 306 was nearing exhaustion in 2011 the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission originally proposed that the new area code be 474 15 However representatives from SaskTel requested that the new area code be 639 instead to avoid the negative connotations of 4 in Asian cultures 639 was subsequently approved as the new area code 16 OnePlus edit The Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus chose to name its smartphone model after the 3 and 3T the 5 avoiding the number 4 17 Research editMain article Baskerville effect The British Medical Journal reported in a study that looked at mortality statistics in the United States over a 25 year period They found that on the fourth day of the month Asian people were thirteen percent more likely to die of heart failure In California Asians were twenty seven percent more likely to die of a heart attack on that day The purpose of the study was to see if psychological stress caused by belief in this superstition could indeed trigger deadly heart attacks and other fatal incidents 18 In popular culture editGuido Mista a supporting character and core ally from the Golden Wind arc of the anime and manga series JoJo s Bizarre Adventure suffers from tetraphobia This shows itself through among other things complaining or becoming agitated when having to choose something from a group of four and panicking when he finds himself with exactly four spare bullets for his revolver Mista commands a Stand called Sex Pistols six spirit like entities referring to each one as 1 through 7 omitting 4 5 who has a nervous disposition unlike the others is frequently picked on by 3 due to it being the 4th member sequentially Ironically 5 s more timid nature and its hesitance to enter dangerous situations means that it has regularly survived when its comrades were destroyed by enemy stands thus preventing Mista from dying multiple times throughout the story In the Japanese anime and manga series The Promised Neverland one character uses the number 4 to reference the death of a certain character In Blade Runner the noodle shop chef tells Rick Deckard who is asking for four servings of sushi that two will be enough for him In Artemis Fowl The Atlantis Complex the titular character Artemis Fowl II suffers from tetraphobia as a symptom of Atlantis Complex See also editCurse of 39 Faux pas derived from Chinese pronunciation Japanese wordplay List of phobias including Numerophobia Numbers in Chinese culture Triskaidekaphobia fear or avoidance of the number 13References edit Havil Julian 2007 Nonplussed Mathematical Proof of Implausible Ideas Hardcover Princeton University Press p 153 ISBN 978 0 691 12056 0 Panesar Nirmal S Chan Noel C Y Li Shi N Lo Joyce K Y Wong Vivien W Y Yang Isaac B Yip Emily K Y December 2003 Is four a deadly number for the Chinese PDF Medical Journal of Australia 179 11 656 658 doi 10 5694 j 1326 5377 2003 tb05741 x PMID 14636150 S2CID 5844996 Retrieved 7 April 2023 How Chinese Superstition About the Number 4 Makes Beijing Traffic Worse Bloomberg News 28 September 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2023 Paris Alyssa April 4 2012 Doing business in Tetraphobic Asia Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Chinese Military Tetraphobia Airbus A330 Active with China Southern Airlines Superstition or Cultural Fact Major Unlucky Numbers To Know About in Japan Guidable Guidable Guidable in Japanese 2018 10 12 Retrieved 2022 05 31 門牌忌四之配套 以維持左右協調 Methods to balance house numbers opposite skipped 4 jidanni org Driver Trapped in Bus After Collision Straits Times June 11 2008 p 34 Retrieved December 2 2016 via NLB E resources Tetraphobia Nothing to fear The Economist 4 December 2015 Retrieved 4 December 2015 No 4 banned from new Richmond Hill Ont street addresses CBC News June 4 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2013 smorfia toscana giocomio it in Italian Retrieved 13 August 2021 S60 5th Edition and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic are here S60 Blogs Archived from the original on June 11 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Mahoney Barrie 2012 Message in a Bottle Twitters from the Atlantic CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform p 53 ISBN 978 1480031005 Telecom Decision CRTC 2010 784 22 October 2010 Retrieved 7 May 2014 639 to be Sask s 2nd area code CBC ca News Saskatchewan Retrieved 7 May 2014 OnePlus 5 Specs New Leak Confirms OnePlus 4 Skip and More www christianpost com 15 April 2017 Retrieved 2017 07 02 British Medical Journal study External links edit nbsp Media related to Tetraphobia at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tetraphobia amp oldid 1184817340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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