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Indeed you have, if you celebrate your birthday on a certain day, and move to a time zone that is 24 hours earlier, you can celebrate your birthday twice.
Let her do it. especially if its a big one like 16 or something.
The queen celebrates her birthday twice each year. Once on her actual birthday of April 21 and the other on a Saturday in June in order to ensure that the weather will be more conducive to having the Birthday Parade.
In European age counts newborns are age 0. In China and parts of Asia a child is born at "1" (in his first year). As a consequence some Chinese grannies celebrate each birthday twice.
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Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, were first cousins twice removed.
1st is on december 6th 2nd is on december 25th
Why Not? After the 1st of January you always have the Chinese New Year to celebrate and i think Hanukka can fall in Jan also. So go ahead!
Cleopatra VII was queen of Egypt twice. The first time she was queen was right after her father's death, co-ruling with her brother. Her brother got the upper hand and booted Cleopatra off the throne until Julius Cesar came to Egypt and established Cleopatra on the throne permanently.
A queen that falls in the water n returns alive
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