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All day long, I've been reading and hearing about today's Leap Year birthday celebrants.
A subtext about these Feb.29 birthday folks is: when do/should they celebrate their February 29 Leap Year birthdays in non-Leap Years- February 28 or March 1?
Here's one suggestion from a non-Leap Year birthday guy:
Split the difference:
If you were born BEFORE Noon on a February 29, celebrate your birthday during non-Leap Years on February 28.
You know where I am going next wioth this/ If you were born AFTER 12 noon on a February 29, celebrate your birthday on March 1.
But that's only for non Leap Years.
As for today, February 29, 2008: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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In Taiwan, if you were born on February 29, your birthday is February 28 in non-leap years. In England and Wales, if you were born on February 29, your birthday is February 28 every year, including leap years.
Oh my God.
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