Someone would celebrate their birthday on February 29th by celebrating the day before or the day after:) Haha the 28th or the 1st of March:)
You would celebrate your 1st birthday 4 years after your born! Most people celebrate their Birthday on March 1st when their is no 29th of February.
You would celebrate your birthday on the same day as every other year. So if you were born on the 19th of November in a leap year, then you would celebrate your birthday on the 19th of November in all other years too. The only issue is with someone who is born on the 29th of February. It is the only date in a leap year that does not occur in other years. Some people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate on the 1st of March. It is really an individual decision.
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.
They would celebrate their 17th birthday this year (2012)
Yes, most people that are born on leap year do celebrate their birthday. Some would either celebrate it on February 28th, or March 1st.
If you were born on the 29th of February, it would be the first time since you were born that you could actually celebrate it on a 29th of February. However, you would still celebrate in the other years, either on the 28th of February or the 1st of March, so you would not really be celebrating your first birthday four years after you were born.
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.
They would celebrate their eighteenth birthday this year (2017).
They would celebrate their 21st birthday this year (2017)
They would have their 37th birthday this month.
Someone born in 1986 would celebrate their 26th birthday in 2012.
Nothing in particular. It is basically just another year, with one extra day. You would celebrate your birthday on the same day as every other year. So if you were born on the 19th of November in a leap year, then you would celebrate your birthday on the 19th of November in all other years too. The only issue is with someone who is born on the 29th of February. It is the only date in a leap year that does not occur in other years. Some people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate on the 1st of March. It is really an individual decision. For anyone else born on any other day in a leap year, that is irrelevant. The only birthday effected in a Leap Year are those on born on Leap Day (February 29th). The difference would be that you would only get to celebrate your proper birthday every four years. You could say, for example, that you are only two years even when you've been alive for eight. Most people born on Leap Day tend to celebrate on either February 29th or March 1st.
At the time of answering, they would be 19. They would celebrate their 20th birthday this year (2013)
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The best way to celebrate a friend's birthday at school would be to convince your teacher to make the class sing "Happy Birthday" to him or her.
If I was born on a leap day I would normally celebrate my birthday every 4 years
If you were born on February 28th, then you would still change ages on that day. If you were born on February 29th, then you can choose between February 28th or March 1st to celebrate your birthday in a common year. A person born on February 29th would legally turn 18 or 21 on February 28th.
You can tell that you are young though you look old since you can only celebrate your birthday every 4 years. But some people consider their birthday as 28th February or 1st March, depending on the time they were born at.
This would happen only for someone who was born in a leap year, on 29th February.
You would celebrate your 77th birthday in 2012.
You would celebrate your 39th birthday in 2010.
You would celebrate your 77th birthday !
No Idea, But, On His Birthday, from the 1930's or 40's until 2009, Someone Put Flowers And Some Liquor On His Grave. Nobody Knows Who It was.
it is really never too old to celebrate a birthday. but if you thought there could be an age then i would say somewhere in our 80's.
Because, that is Jesus's birthday .That is the whole reason we have Christmas to celebrate Jesus's Birthday. It is not all about the presents.