There are several conventions to writing one's birth date or any date for that matter in the 'Christian' era. First, many were taught the break in our timeline is noted by BC or before Christ and AD meaning anno domini or the year of our Lord. This is sometimes noted as AC or after Christ. Today there is BCE and ACE simply meaning Before/After the Christian Era (sometimes Common Era).
That being said, you may write 30-10-1981 as it is which the military likes to use sometimes omitting the 1981 and just using the 81. A standard application dating method is 10-30-81 (1981), or Oct (October) 30th, 1981. These are some of the variations used today.
You would simply add C.E. at the end, though It is generally accepted that dates of birth are in the Christian Era unless otherwise stated.
yes it does if your are christian christian the date of birth of jesus
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
in britian,its day/month/year of birth.
You can write the date 12.06.2008 as XII.VI.MMVIII
November 22,1990.He is 13 years old.=]
No he is 13, his date of birth is November 22nd, 1996.
The answer is IX.XVII.LXVIII.
Okay, first off. Christmas is the true date of Christ's birth.
You would write the date of 18/01/1965 as: XVIII/I/MCMLXV
Yes, you write someone's name was born on the birth date in the hospital name
You should celebrate Christmas if you are a Christian - it's Christ's birthday (NB the date is 'conventional' - the real date of his birth is unknown).