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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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I remember reading an interview with an avuncular, rather jolly person - an author if I remember correctly. He had quite a few Godchildren (I think he was gay) and admitted he had no intention of keeping up with all their different birthdays. Instead he decided on one day, the same every year, in which he would treat and spoil them. The same day for all of them I mean. It was his Godchildrens' Day. He said they loved it, because it was like an extra birthday.
Good for him, I say. One less card on your birthday as a child doesn't matter - you get plenty. An extra day of being special and treated is worth far more. However I will admit - as an adult - one more card on my birthday makes my year ![]() |
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bottom lands of the Missoula floods
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We too liked that sort of idea.
When we adopted our 3rd daughter her birthday was Jan 3rd but she came to live with us in March. So to avoid the too-close-to-Xmas business, we started celebrating "Coming Home Day" on March 3rd. This also meant that explaining the whole adoption business to our kids and the neighborhood was mandatory from the beginning, and solved a lot of other sorts of problems. And we still celebrate March 3rd even tho she is 40+ yrs old now with 2 kids of her own. |
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lives inside a Mobius strip
Join Date: Dec 2007
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We have an accidental birthday merge in our family. My mother's b-day is Jan 3rd (but she is not Lamplighter's daughter, I'm pretty sure!) and mine is Jan 4th. And I'm a twin. So all three of us celebrated on the same day with the same cake, when we celebrated at all. Yep, that "too-close-to-Xmas business" thing was an issue for us, too.
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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Any person born within 7 days of December 25th should be entitled to nominate a different day as their birthday.
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Looking forward to open mic night.
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 5,148
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Happy belated birthday!
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Minnesota
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Quote:
Fresh, one of my old roommates used to do this for fun three or four times a year for a couple years. When it comes to birthdays, people are going to remember if someone emphasize them (excluding people that are very good at remembering dates). If you throw a very large, and fun, birthday party every year and constantly talk about it, people will remember your birthday. If the only mention of your birthday to someone is a facebook reminder once a year, no one will remember it. Also I slightly disagree with the point of your experiment. I don't see how remembering someone's birthday is a sign that you really "know" a person. Birthdays are nothing more than an symbolic day where people can feel special for one day a year. Not saying that it isn't important to people or that you can't make someone feel good about themselves if you remember it, but birthdays are very low on the list of information I need to know before I really feel I "know" a person. To me, really "knowing" a person means that you know a topic that people feel emotionally attached too. That topic that makes someone's eyes light up when they are explaining it. Whether it is someone's job, school, girl/boyfriend, parents, kids, pet, etc, try to find this topic and remember to bring it up whenever you see this person (unless you see this person a lot, then every once in a while will suffice). This is the real person behind the web page.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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Incidentally, there are a LOT of crazy people whose birthdays fall very close to major holidays.
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#23 |
Only looks like a disaster tourist
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: above 7,000 feet
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That's just because there are so many major holidays.
And so many crazy people. |
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