It doesn't. This may be a coincident. I attempted this with my birth year and my current age. 1+9+9+2 (Sum of the year of my birth) = 22 + 19 (my current age) = 41.
It is called a Beddian birthday when the age you are turning is the same as the last two digits of your birth year.
I believe it is called your "Platinum Birthday". The "Golden Birthday" is when you turn the same age as your birth date (ex: 24 on the 24th).
Age Now = Year Now - Year of Birth (if the person has had their birthday this year, and one less if they have not).
Your age has got nothing whatsoever to do with my year of birth.
The term for turning the same age as the birth year is known as the "Golden Birthday."
A miracle or simply an impossibility.
It doesn't. This may be a coincident. I attempted this with my birth year and my current age. 1+9+9+2 (Sum of the year of my birth) = 22 + 19 (my current age) = 41.
It is called a Beddian birthday when the age you are turning is the same as the last two digits of your birth year.
1943
Under a year of age
My year of birth has nothing to do with your age!
Youth age divisions are not exactly based on age, but by birth year. So a particular birth year competes in the same division for an entire season, whether or not their birthday (or thus numerical age change) has occurred. Age 11 approximates to the Midget division which does 30" high hurdles. http://trackinfo.org/hurdles101.html
It depends on the culture. In some cultures it's common for you to increment your age on the anniversary date of your birth; in others, everyone "gets a year older" at the same time (usually on the first day of the year).
I believe it is called your "Platinum Birthday". The "Golden Birthday" is when you turn the same age as your birth date (ex: 24 on the 24th).
current year - your age = birth year
Year of birth is interval level of measurement; age is ratio.