Of course ,everyone have birthday wherever he come from.
生 [sheng] 日 [riˋ]
No. Red just symbolizes money. For birthdays Chinese people receive money in a traditional red envelope.
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obviosly, they celebrate birthdays but they do it with a lot of alchocol!
They don't. They only celebrate 15th birthdays, which is a quinceanera.
It is to celebrate the day of your birth. and the reason why peoples 18th birthday is so important is because they are growing into an adult.
Chinese do not have three birthdays. What might be confusing to some is that many of the Chinese will celebrate their lunar calendar birthday instead of their western calendar birthday. Some may even celebrate both. The lunar calendar is based on the moon and it's cycle so the date is different each year in correspondence with the western calendar.
Prob(two sets of matched birthdays) = 1 - [Prob(No matched birthdays)] + [Prob(One set of matched birthdays)] = 0.63
Only those people with birthdays.
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they dont