You have your birthday each year on the date that you were born. On that day, you become one year older. You can celebrate on that day, or a convenient day that is near your actual birthday.
I'm so sorry but there is not but if your birthday was on a Monday one year then Tuesday you can tell what day your birthday will be on the year after that
It will fall on every day of the week. because each year, the day of your birthday will increase by one. ex. if my birthday was on a tuesday this year, next year it will be on a wensday. i have no idea how it works but i have experienced everyday of the week on my birthday :)
just count that birthday a day after then you know u will get a year older
Every children have only one birthday party in a whole year. Some, children have a birthday party after four years which is leap year day of February.
No one knows the day or the month, but the year was 1788, in what is now Idaho state.
No one date is everyone's birthday. Every date of the year, including the 29th of February, will cover everyone's birthday.
Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.Normally a birthday changes by one day each year, because there are 52 weeks and 1 day in a year. In a leap year there is an extra day, so your birthday has moved on by two days, so instead of moving to Saturday, it has moved to Sunday. In 2013 it will be Monday; 2014 on Tuesday; 2015 on Wednesday and 2016 on Friday, as that will also be a leap year.
Today is Jan. 1st. Yesterday, December 31, was my 26th birthday. On December 30, I was still 25. This year I will turn 27, and next year, I will turn 28.
Your birthday is an type of anniversary. An anniversary is a special day that comes round each year, such as the day of your wedding or the day someone died, your birthday is just one of these anniversaries.It is up to you to decide which anniversaries you want to celebrate.
The fourth decade of life is the ten years beginning at your thirtieth (30th) birthday, and ending the day before your fortieth (40th) birthday. In the typical manner of most western cultures, the day you 'turn' one, you have lived a full year; you are not beginning year one. So on your 30th birthday, you have lived 30 full years and this marks the beginning of a new year/decade. The day of your 40th birthday, you have lived 40 full years.
Southern. Australia, probably.