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2488842
2488842.com
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2488842
If you're not Chinese, a long numerical domain may seem strange, but the visual symmetry of this number domain (the pattern of 888, flanking 24 and 42 in the middle of the domain) would be visually appealing to an Eastern culture, given that
248 = Wealthy for 2 lifetimes.
248 = Wealthy for 2 lifetimes.
888 = Prosperity.
In Chinese culture, 2's and 8's are considered to be lucky.
As an ordinary 7-number domain, this number may mean little to average Occidentals (other than as an easy-to-remember cool pattern); heck, we don't fully understand the premise, either...
Disclosure: In Chinese culture, "4" is generally considered an unlucky number because it sounds like "death."
A Western comparison: the number 13, also a harbinger of death, is considered to be an unlucky number, but, at least once a year, Westerners celebrate unlucky 13 by dressing up as ghosts, skeletons, and other scary creatures, such as Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus.
Also, there are some instances where 4 can be part of a lucky combination, as in the case of 48 and 84.
Indeed, according to the website Travel China Guide, in China’s long history, the number 4 has been widely used and accepted as a number to represent common patterns in nature, architecture, literature, important inventions of ancient and modern China, and more.
Click and scroll to "Wide Use of No. 4" for some positive examples.
But we'll have to allow potential buyers to arrive at their own conclusions.
This domain is also a palindrome, which means the numbers are the same when read backwards, thus adding another level of mystique to the numerical pattern.
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In Chinese culture, 2's and 8's are considered to be lucky.
As an ordinary 7-number domain, this number may mean little to average Occidentals (other than as an easy-to-remember cool pattern); heck, we don't fully understand the premise, either...
Disclosure: In Chinese culture, "4" is generally considered an unlucky number because it sounds like "death."
A Western comparison: the number 13, also a harbinger of death, is considered to be an unlucky number, but, at least once a year, Westerners celebrate unlucky 13 by dressing up as ghosts, skeletons, and other scary creatures, such as Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus.
Also, there are some instances where 4 can be part of a lucky combination, as in the case of 48 and 84.
Indeed, according to the website Travel China Guide, in China’s long history, the number 4 has been widely used and accepted as a number to represent common patterns in nature, architecture, literature, important inventions of ancient and modern China, and more.
Click and scroll to "Wide Use of No. 4" for some positive examples.
But we'll have to allow potential buyers to arrive at their own conclusions.
This domain is also a palindrome, which means the numbers are the same when read backwards, thus adding another level of mystique to the numerical pattern.
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