You make your wish first, then blow out the candles. If you blow out the candles in one breath then your wish is supposed to come true.
You make a wish
You blow out candles on a birthday cake because, before you blow them out, you make a wish, and if you blow them all out in one try, your wish comes true. I've had experience! That, plus it is easier to cut the cake if the candles are not burning.
Blow all the candles out on your birthday cake in one go and you can make a wish....but don't tell anyone or it won't come true!
When you are presented your birthday cake, make a wish and blow out the candles. An electrical surge will often cause an overload and blow out a fuse.
The word wish is both a noun (wish, wishes) and a verb (wish, wishes, wishing, wished); for example: Noun: Make a wish and blow out the candles. Verb: I wish I had a new bike for my birthday.
The word wish is both a noun (wish, wishes) and a verb (wish, wishes, wishing, wished); for example: Noun: Make a wish and blow out the candles. Verb: I wish I had a new bike for my birthday.
They wish the candles were blowing them.
Not really, no. Almost all traditions hold that the song is sung, and then the candles are blown out and a wish is made.
There has been two ways that have been told on how to make a wish come true. I have always heard either wish upon a star or when you blow out your birthday candles. I have also always been told to never tell anyone what you have wish for if you do then it will not come true.
Next time, if you you were talking about birthday candles, please be more specific, thanks. ^-^Well, for your birthday, wishes are just Things that you can wish apon to want or hopefully get to one day, but wishing on a birthday cake is just a tradition passed down through time, so technically, nothing. :P
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Most men are wishing their significant other were doing to them what they're doing to the candles.