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If you were born on Leap Day, how do you count your age and when do you celebrate your birthday???

I been wondering this for a while now...
 MissChicky97 posted over a year ago
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EgoMouse said:
Spit on the rich until they throw a coin at you, flip the coin, heads you celebrate your birthday on the day before your birthday, tails you celebrate your birthday on the day after your birthday.
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xDD
MissChicky97 posted over a year ago
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Don't spit on me peasent! xD
missracoon posted over a year ago
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XD
sammers77 posted over a year ago
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Lololololol i laughed way harder than i should have XD haha
botchfromhell posted over a year ago
chrisblass said:
i guess when ever leap day come around or on march 1
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Okuni said:
One of my juniors has her birthday on 29/02, and she counts herself as a four-year-old as of 2012, and to keep that clear and straight, she waits four years before celebrating her birthday just so she can celebrate it on the actual day. Basically, she counts four years as one year for herself. Gotta admire her patience...-_-''''''''''
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Good for her :)
MissChicky97 posted over a year ago
sammers77 said:
I would celebrate it on march 1. XD
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Same because technically its the same day if not on a leap year.
pink-bookworm posted over a year ago
Shadowmarioking said:
If I was born on a leap year, I'd count how many years it's been since I was born. If I were to celebrate my birthday, I would probably celebrate it early when I'm not on a leap year, and on my birth date when in a leap year.

Of course, I wasn't born in a leap year, so I never have to do that sort of thing.
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tdafan121 said:
Not sure. I know someone who was born on the leap day, they just celebrate it on March 1.
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Sammisaurus said:
My father was born on Leap Day. We celebrate his birthday every year, but when it is actually the 29th we make it extra special. He has had 12 birthdays, but he is 48 years old since he has been on this planet for 48 years.

Oh, and we celebrate his birthday on February 28th or March 1st. It doesn't really matter to him.
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Cool.
MissChicky97 posted over a year ago
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