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You would have a birthday once a year (there are 365 days in a year) if you lived "in" Jupiter, Florida. Also, you meant the planet Jupiter there two answers-

1. Your birthday would be celebrated on Earths calendar once every year you are alive.

1. You also can not live inside (non- habitable) Jupiter if that is your question.

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