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Which Number Is More Fancy?

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Hi,everyone. I have a question for you. Could you please give me any suggestion? My question has nothing to do with the paper money serial number. It's about the number of Chinese network telephone. Anyway,just for fun. I have 3 options, which one is more fancy? A.11111111 B.00888888 C.18888888 Please share your ideas, thank you.
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I like A.
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The solid 1's is definitely the most fancy.



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What about the others? They contain the auspicious number 8. If A ranks the first, which one ranks the second?
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I wouldn't pick any. It would be too hard to dial that many numbers in the row.
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Solids beat 7 or 6 of a kind all, day, long.
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8s are considered lucky in China. People pay a fortune to get phone numbers with a lot of 8s in them. Paper currency with a lot of 8s are desirable. An example with 8 8s would go for BIG money.
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I like solids, and I like 8s as well. That's why I am seeking suggestion on this hard choice.
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As a telephone number, 18888888 is probabaly the most expensive among the three numbers in China, because of the high demands for lucky numbers in people's daily life. As a banknote number, solid 1's should be more expensive than 18888888. In either of these cases, 00888888 is the least expensive.
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