Let her do it. especially if its a big one like 16 or something.
The future tense of "celebrate" is "will celebrate." For example, you can say, "We will celebrate her birthday next week." This construction indicates that the action of celebrating will take place at a later time.
We observe Holy Week, we do not celebrate it. It is the week when we remember the passion and death of Our Lord.
Pikachu is an awesome Pokemon and wants to eat your toe nails and your eyebrow hairs. yay
Since Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate birthdays, you would use the same greeting that you do any other day of the week.
They celebrate Shabbat and Havdalah.
you take it twice a week
Celebrate him
The Best Man's wife knew months before that the wedding was on her birthday. Even if it is a milestone birthday there is no reason she cannot be reasonable enough to celebrate her birthday a week before the wedding or a week after. Many people do not celebrate their birthdays on the exact day as it may fall on a week day and therefore they will put it off for a weekend. The Best Man made a decision to be in the wedding party and it is up to him to deal with his wife. However, if this is going to cause a big problem for the Best Man then the groom should talk to him and ask him to make a decision so he can ask someone else to be Best Man.
It is the week of Feb 28th.
17 May
Yes, the Saluki dog breed should be groomed twice a week.
Happy Early Birthday! Or..... If there birthday is in a week, you could say.... Happy "ONE WEEK" before your birthday!