The day varies each year but it is always the first day of February.
Some people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate it on the 1st of March. It is really an individual decision.
Well, it would be more logical to celebrate it on March 1 since it's the day following February 28. But to be safe, just celebrate on both days like what I do :) In cases of New Zealand citizens, the NZ Parliament has decreed that for a birthday that falls on February the 29, and is not a leap year, the legal birth date date shall be the preceding day, the 28th. I was born on February 29th, and I celebrate my birthday on February 28th and March 1st, and every actual February 29th I have an especially big party.
February 14th
Japanese do not celebrate February 14th
14 february
They celebrate the Day of the Dead from November 1st - 2nd.
February 30th
25 february
flag day
The various countries in Europe celebrate St. Valentine's Day on the 14th of February.
You would celebrate it on the same date. The fact that it is a leap year should make no difference. It is only if the death happened on the 29th of February that there is a confusion. In that situation most people will celebrate anniversaries and birthdays on the 1st of March, seeing as it is the day after the 28th of February, as the 29th of February is. Some may opt for the 28th of February, as it is the day before the 1st of March, as the 29th of February is. For other dates in leap years then birthdays and anniversaries and other commemorations will always be on the same date.
If you were born on February 29th, it means you are a leap year baby. On leap year, you would celebrate your birthday on February 29th. In non-leap years, you would celebrate it either on February 28th, or March 1st. Choosing which day to celebrate it on can depend on what time you were born on February 29th. If you were born before noon on February 29th, you would celebrate your birthday on February 28th on non-leap years. If you born after noon of February 29th, you would celebrate it March 1st on non-leap years. In some countries they make laws on what to do if you are born on February 29th. In Taiwan, for example, they legally pronounce that if a baby is born on February 29th, their birthdays are celebrated on the 28th of February in non-leap years.