A friend of ours was approaching her 40th birthday. But she only admitted to having a “round” birthday, and even forbade her kids to talk about mommys age, even though we made a big production to learn her age with trick questions and all. And then we told her that if she keeps mum about her age, we’ll just guesstimate it.
That’s how she got sent loads of cards for her 50th birthday. She was a bit pissed when we arrived for the party. And then we handed her the real cards for her 40th.
That just sounds dumb on her part
Migrants from war torn countries unfortunately. In some communities there’s a lot of people with birthdays on Jan 1st, because they don’t know their birthdates. Quite common for Sudanese refugees (places with child soldiers or where family/parent based killing happened).
It’s tough out there in the world.
People still don’t record accurate birthdays here. A registrar goes to a village once every 3-4 months and all the kids born within the previous few months get the same birthday (if registered at all).
And this is a new thing. People older than that from villages have no clue how old they are. Just guess stuff.
Happy [object Object] birthday!
Sorry, I only throw parties for a NaN anniversary
NaNiversary
Nani?!
Having a
0
as the condition for a ternary operator seems redundant.Mb it’s a regex trying to match
4
or04
. Idk why make age a string, tho.
Can I have an interrobang candle?
10/10 title
Some people don’t know their real birthday but still celebrate on a day of their choosing. I know an orphaned dreamer who does that.
Yay you are unicode encoding error years old!
Office birthday party.
It’s extra-insulting, because they paid more for a ? candle rather than just asking you.
I think they’re implying that it can be rude to broadcast someone’s age, since some people like to be private about it.
They you just put 25 and call it good.
Or “25?”
I know a couple people who’ve been ? years old ever since they turned 30.
I’ve been 20 years old for a decade, my mother said it’s over this year, might switch to that
Maybe it’s for asking questions, like “420?”
There comes an age where you stop counting. That’s when people start referring to age by “born in year” and not as a number. Never understood my parents why they did that when I was a kid or teenager. I do it myself now, think it started with 35 or so. Hope I’m not a vampire…
I can think of one vampire that definitely still counts.
The “?” candle is obviously for a gender reveal party.
Fight me!