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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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When counting in Japanese, shichi (しち) is the typical word used for the number 7 (七). However, in normal conversation, you will almost never encounter a Japanese person say shichi in any other context. The problem lies in the fact that Japanese people don't actually like the word shichi, as it sounds too similar to shi, the counting word for 4, which also sounds like the word for death (死). Being a superstitious people, the Japanese really, really hate invoking death every time they count.
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