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  2. Half-birthday - Wikipedia

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    A half-birthday is a day approximately six months before or after the anniversary of a person's birth. It is sometimes marked by people whose birthday either falls on major holidays, near major holidays, or both, the celebration of which may overshadow celebration of the birthday. [1] It may also be marked by students whose birthday does not ...

  3. Leap year - Wikipedia

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    A person born on February 29 may be called a "leapling" or a "leaper". [36] In common years, they usually celebrate their birthdays on 28 February. In some situations, 1 March is used as the birthday in a non-leap year, since it is the day following 28 February. Technically, a leapling will have fewer birthday anniversaries than their age in ...

  4. List of non-standard dates - Wikipedia

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    February 30 or 30 February is a date that does not occur on the Gregorian calendar, where the month of February contains only 28 days, or 29 days in a leap year. However, from a historical perspective February 30 has been used at least once and appears in some reform calendars . The thirteenth-century scholar Johannes de Sacrobosco claimed that ...

  5. Talk:Half-birthday - Wikipedia

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    31st of December; It doesn't matter what day you were born, there is still a day of the year that is 6 calendar months away. I believe this is meant to say that for these birthdays, the half-birthday will not be the same numerical day of the month (e.g., the half-birthday of March 31 is Sept. 1), which doesn't seem worth mentioning.

  6. East Asian age reckoning - Wikipedia

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    South Koreans celebrate their birthdays, [8] even though every South Korean gains one sal on New Year's Day. [9] Because the first year comes at birth and the second on the first day of the New Year, children born, for example, on December 31 are considered to become two-year-olds the very next day, New Year's Day (of the Gregorian, not the ...

  7. December - Wikipedia

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    31. 2024. December is the twelfth and final month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. December, from the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. December’s name derives from the Latin word decem (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in the calendar of Romulus c. 750 BC, which ...

  8. 14 gifts to make December birthdays feel special - AOL

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    Our guide features the best gifts to make people with December birthdays feel special and celebrated, separate from the month's holidays. 14 gifts to make December birthdays feel special Skip to ...

  9. Unbirthday - Wikipedia

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    An unbirthday (originally written un-birthday) is an event celebrated on all days of the year which are not a person's birthday. It is a neologism which first appeared in Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass.[ 1][ 2] The concept gave rise to "The Unbirthday Song" in the 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. [ 3] In ...