well... teens get their period at certain times.. so you never know
Some teens drink. Some teens get drunk. Some teens die.
Some teens have friends some don't.
im not a dictionary stupid that is not an answer I read that some countries in Africa do not celebrate birthdays
No
Most people who had birthdays on February 9,2003 probably celebrated them in some way.
Yes. It is normal for teens and middle-aged adults.
birthdays,wedings some Halloweens
Birthdays : 1 (first birthday), 10 (double figures), 13 (first teenage year, bar/bat mitzvah for Jewish teens), 18 (some laws incluing smoking *in certain states, drinking *in some countries, driving), 21 (driving, smoking, drinking depending on government and country), 25 (quarter century), 50 (half a century), 75 (three quarters of a century), 100 (a century, triple figures).
Most women experience a missed period at some point in her life, if you're in your pre-teens, teens or entering menopause this is completely normal, and there are multiple reasons why adult women may skip menstruation; sickness, travel, medications, stress. The odd missed period is nothing to worry about, but if you go over three months without a period it is a good idea to see your doctor to make sure there's nothing wrong.
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.
pumpkins and leaves!
Birthdays are not specifically mentioned in the Bible, so their significance in the sight of God is not clearly defined. Some Christians see birthdays as an opportunity to celebrate life and thank God for another year. Others may view birthdays as a cultural or personal tradition with no inherent spiritual significance. Ultimately, how one chooses to observe birthdays is a personal decision.