There is not an actual explanation for this question, but I will give it a try. Our human race tends to be unhappy and untolerant. We are always wishing for good things to happen, so when it is our birrhday we celebrate and wish for something because it is a blessed day for us...
They wish the candles were blowing them.
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.
Most men are wishing their significant other were doing to them what they're doing to the candles.
You make a wish
It depends what size candles you wish to make
Candles that are blown out are "extinguished."
We have Parties and sometimes cake or sweets. It is a very happy time. We put candles on the cake according to years. Ex: turning 12 put 12 candles. Then sing happy birthday. Then make a wish. End it with blowing out the candles. Then presents
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.
No. I imagine you have blown out birthday candles and made a wish. Did it come true? I have been blowing out birthday candles for many years and not one has come true. If wishes came true with something so simple all of us everyday would be blowing out candles . Wishes come true through our efforts and work in life. They are called goals. If you want good grades you can get them by working for them. If you want to take a trip you can do it by saving for the trip. Everything in life takes effort on the part of the person who wants it or lives it. It is the things we do that decides what happens to us. We decide our fate, dreams, and wishes.
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.
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!