As the Earth rotates, so midnight occurs in other countries in their turn. New Zealand will celebrate New Years Eve at their midnight, while we in Britain are still waiting for our midnight to arrive! It is impossible for midnight, on New Years Eve, to happen worldwide at the same time.
They didn't . This is a modern idea. Most people didn't know when they were born for thousands of years.
yes by setting up tpees for the upcoming years
Approximately 4 million people worldwide celebrate their birthdays on February 29. This date occurs only every four years due to leap year calculations, making it a rare birthday. As a result, those born on this day often celebrate their birthdays on February 28 or March 1 during non-leap years.
It depends if you're still living in terms with Earth years. ;)
to celebrate the kings years of being king
Some of them celebrate, but some of them don't.
hmong people
new years eve
No, they dont because not all are christians so no!
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.
same with other countries, it is being celebratedin 1st january
You would celebrate it on the same date. The fact that it is a leap year should make no difference. It is only if the death happened on the 29th of February that there is a confusion. In that situation most people will celebrate anniversaries and birthdays on the 1st of March, seeing as it is the day after the 28th of February, as the 29th of February is. Some may opt for the 28th of February, as it is the day before the 1st of March, as the 29th of February is. For other dates in leap years then birthdays and anniversaries and other commemorations will always be on the same date.