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Can people have two birthdays

Updated: 10/24/2023
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No. You're only born 1 day, and can only have 1 birthday. Of course you can celebrate it on another day, and then call it 2 birthdays, but you can only have one real :)

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People cannot have two birthdays. A birthday is the specific day that a person was born and it occurs only once a year.

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