Some people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate it on the 1st of March. It is really an individual decision.
If there is not a birthday every year, they must have been born on Leap Year's Day.
There isn't a leap year day. The only difference is that somebody born on the 29th of February will have their birthday for the first time in 4 years.
Usually people celebrate their birthday at the end of February. There is no official problem.
The simple answer is that their 18th birthday will be on the same day of the week they are born on. What may be the source of your confusion is that most 18th birthdays are on the day of the week after the day of the week of their of birth. The difference here is that 2100 is not a leap year, so there is not that day ahead inserted. Years that are divisible by 100, but not by 400, are not leap years. 2000 was a leap year, but 2100 won't be. Neither was 1900.
A person born on LEAP DAY is called a leapling or a leaper.
A person with a leap year birthday day February 29th will have their birthday celebrated on either Feb 28th or March 1st. In the United Kingdom their non-leap year birthday is deemed to be on March 1st whereas in Australia it is deemed to be Feb. 28th. So the date as to win someone can be old enough to consume alcohol is based on their country.
No if you were not born on the leap day of the lep year then your birthday is not at all affected by theleap year because the leap year is making up for lost time in the regular year which is caused becasue the average year is not exactly 365 days it is slghtly more. So, on a leap year the extra time from other years are added up to equal one more full day over the corse of 4 years.
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Celebrate a February 29th birthday.
Because a year has 365 days (or 366 in a leap year) and a week has 7 days. 7 does not divide into 365 or 366. The remainder of 1 in a non-leap year means that your birthday will be one day of the week later if there has not been a leap day since your previous b-day. A remainder of 2 in a leap year means that your birthday will be two days of the week later if there has been a leap day since your previous b-day. The reason for using leap days instead of leap years in the last paragraph is that birthdays that fall before the leap day (1 January-28 February) are affected by leap years in the PREVIOUS year.
Their birthday is on February 29th. (On a leap year)
a persons birthday on the day of a leap year