08.08.08: Numbers add up for many
Last Modified: Friday, August 8, 2008 at 8:46 a.m.
Feeling lucky today? If there is a day for good luck, many believe it is this day, 8-8-08.
In Asian cultures, "8" is considered the luckiest number, representing prosperity.
"Eight-eight-eight, you can't have anything better than that," said Nancy Wang, president of the Redwood Empire Chinese Association in Santa Rosa.
The Olympics in Beijing begin today at 8:08 p.m., bringing the world right to the doorstep of the culture's lucky number: 8-08-08 at 8:08.
But you don't have to travel to China to find believers. By the time the opening ceremony is broadcast tonight, officials at the Sonoma County Clerk's Office will have performed as many as 60 ceremonies of their own, a wedding record for a single day.
Calls for an 8-8-08 marriage started in April, said Vicki Petersen, the chief deputy county clerk.
"This wedding thing exploded," she said. "Everybody's excited . . . because it's lucky."
The county's previous record for weddings was 36 on a Valentine's Day. During the June rush, fueled by the state's first legal same-sex marriages, the county performed 34 in one day.
For people who really believe in the power of the number, today is the day to sign contracts, get engaged or married, or make key life decisions. And if a mom-to-be has a Caesarean pending, then that's the day to pick to give birth, Wang said.
The Santa Rosa woman believes today will be a great day for her, her family and friends.
"Don't hesitate, do whatever you're going to do," she tells them, as the results should be better than expected on a different day. Adding, with a laugh, "maybe we should buy some lottery tickets."
Andy Ferguson, a Petaluma man who has lived, worked and toured for decades in China, said, "Chinese popular culture is extremely superstitious and very much into numerology."
Even numbers are preferable to odd, except for "four," which can represent death. "Six" means smooth sailing, and "nine" stands for longevity.
The number nine for many years was best. But starting in Cantonese regions, the number eight outstripped nine in popularity because the spoken word "eight" sounds like "faat" in Cantonese, which means prosperity, status and money.
In Japan, the Chinese character for eight is considered lucky because it is thought to look like Mount Fuji.
Ferguson recalled from his years living in Singapore how a car "license plate with an '8' was absolutely prime." And selling and buying such plates involved big money.
It made perfect sense to Wang that Chinese officials would set the opening Olympic ceremonies for the auspicious day of Aug. 8, 2008, at 8:08 p.m.
"They just had to," she said.
Perhaps one of the most obvious examples of the day's perceived luck-quotient worldwide is the rampant number of reports of a multitude of weddings.
At the Sonoma County Clerk's Office, the workday today is extended to 12 hours and thought to hold 52 weddings. But they upped that to 60 because of the volume of requests, Petersen said.
Only one couple requested 8:08 a.m. They were warned it would be tough to pull off, as license processing typically takes about 15 minutes and the office opens at 8 a.m.
Drat the luck.
The aura of the triple-8 date long has been known to officials at River Rock Casino in Geyserville, and they've planned special events to mark it, said Sarah Kenney, casino events promotion supervisor.
"We have such a strong Asian gaming population up here," Kenney said, casino staff made a point to look into the cultural backgrounds and see what type of events or entertainment their customers might like.
Tonight the casino will have music, Chinese lion dancing and will give away $888 in drawings on the hour for seven hours. On the eighth hour, the winner will receive $8,888.
"It's all themed with the number eight. It all comes into play," Kenney said.
You can reach Staff Writer Randi Rossmann at 521-5412 or randi.rossmann@pressdemocrat.com.
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August 8, 2008 9:56:34 am
I think people make way too much of this. Anyway, isn't it actually 08/08/2008? If I'm still around in 08/08/8888, then I'll get excited.
August 8, 2008 10:00:52 am
A lot of people will have car accidents today. How lucky is that?
August 8, 2008 10:44:21 am
Would someone please tell me why it is that, when expressing the date numerically, the month is stated as a single digit number, and the day is stated as a single digit number, yet the vast majority of people state the year as a double digit number. I don't get it. Why is it not "normal" to express the date, today's for example, as 8-8-8? Why hang on to the "0" for the year, when it's dropped for both the month and the day?
On another note, "O" is a letter, not a number. In addition to the insistance of expressing a double-digit year, people are always saying "O8", when it's actually "08". I'm not raging mad over this, or bothered too much. Mainly I'm just curious - particularly about the 2-digit year thing.
August 8, 2008 11:58:11 am
Superstition has no place in a moral society other than in books and games of fantasy. This isn't news, it's church. If you believe in numerology, astrology, or any of these pseudosciences, then you're just not a very intelligent person. There's no two ways about it. New discoveries have trumped these archaic ideas and the only reason you haven't heard of them is because you just aren't much of a thinker.
August 8, 2008 3:48:27 pm
Well, we all lived through 2002 2002 2002. I don't think 08/08/08 is any bigger than that.
August 8, 2008 4:01:51 pm
We all lived through 6/6/06, and Satan never emerged from the bowels of Hell to devour us all, either. Nor are we walking around with bar codes tattooed on our foreheads.
August 8, 2008 6:30:03 pm
I worked in the bridal industry for years. There is something that happens to girls, when they become brides to be, that messes with their mind. I dont know if it is hormones, like when you have a child or not-but there is definately a shift. They cry,they are grumpy, they are overly picky--when they have never been that way in their entire lives. I am sure there have been studies done......
I found just listening and being patient was usually what they needed. Heaven forbid---- if you ever get on the bad side of a bride !!!!!!
August 8, 2008 11:37:19 pm
it's church? lmao wow
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