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If you were born on February 29th, you would only have a birthday every four years, but you would still be a year older on March 1st.
Of course not! I was born on a leap year. Now, if someone was born on *leap day*, you could say that.
Sort of. You could say "I've only had 8 birthdays," sure, but that wouldn't make you 8 years old.
Well, then I'd only be 14 1/2 if I was born on that day. Good deal.
My ex girlfriend was born on Feb. 29th, 1984... so she literally has had only 6 birthdays.
No, you still can celebrate your birthday every year. It would be true if you were born on Feb 29. +4
Yes. Birthday is the day you are born on sop yes. but you will be older in years as a year is the time it takes the earth to orbit aroundBthe sun.
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