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Birthdays, The Meaning Of Birthdays


by Bryony Hurtwood

We All Have Them Each year you grow older, from the dawn of man the age of a person has been marked by the passing of time. Celebrating birthdays seems to have originated in Roman times with the spread of Mithraism through the Roman Empire. It was then adopted by the cultures they conquered. The one thing that is guaranteed in life is that we all have birthdays. Some of us will have had more than others, but each year they keep coming around.
To Celebrate or Not Children especially love birthdays, it is a time of celebration on the level of a child, giving when they pass so many days of life. Most seem to see it as marking the fact they are getting older, but there is also the fact that it is their own special day. Adults often prefer not to celebrate their birthday for exactly the opposite reason. Another birthday means they are another year older and they might prefer not to be reminded of that uncomfortable fact. Whether you choose to celebrate your birthday or not is up to you.
Cultures and Religions The age of maturity is different in faiths and cultures. In some cultures and religions, when a child reaches a certain age, it marks a great change in their lives. Jewish boys, for example, have a Bar Mitzvah when they reach thirteen; girls have a similar ceremony when they reach twelve. Catholics on the other hand have confirmation in the Lord, showing they have the knowledge of good and evil whether they actually do or not.
When They Come Lucky for some you might say, they only celebrate every four years, if they were born on February 29th. You can only celebrate your birthday on the right date once in four years. Usually your birthday will come round every year. This may seem pretty obvious; one way around this is to use the Julian calendar.
The Celebration The celebration of a birthday marks the passage of time. Birthdays are often marked by the giving of gifts and a party. This is usually a fairly easy thing when the person having the birthday is a small child. They do not have huge expectations, or maybe they do, but a new toy will often keep them happy.
When not to celebrate As adults grow and get things they need and want it gets harder and harder to buy for them. Fortunately, there are many websites that can offer a huge selection of affordable birthday gifts. Many will have illustrations of the article and will usually deliver for a very modest charge. If you plan it well enough in advance, you can have the gift delivered in plenty of time so you can actually handle it and see if it will be suitable. If is doesn’t meet your expectations, the seller will replace it or refund your money, though chances are they won’t refund your postage costs.
Find the Gifts Many websites have categories of items for sale and this makes choosing your gift much easier. A lot of them are searchable and this again will make finding the perfect gift much simpler.
About The Author: Bryony Hurtwood writes for Birthday Present Advice - a Free birthday present information resource guide. You can find her website online at http://www.birthdaypresentadvice.com
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