They are only young once ! Let them have their fun. Life will be cold enough when they become adults!
2006-08-10 07:57:13
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answered by Star of Florida 7
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I am really surprised by this question. Yes we celebrate childrens birthdays every year, and as far as I know have been for quit some time. I don't see anything wrong with it as long as you stay within your means. You don't have to spend a lot of money to make a child have a special day.
2006-08-10 07:58:50
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answer #2
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answered by DB 1
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the in straightforward words one which had ever had a get at the same time in my kinfolk replaced into my youngest sister. We did no longer have a lot money so at the same time as it contains activities it merely isn't a luxury for us. I actually have a 9 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous son. The very last get at the same time he had replaced into at the same time as he became 6. After that we began doing distinct issues at the same time as it contains his birthday like spend time at Chuckie Cheese, bypass devour at his popular eating position or bypass to Disneyland, etc. i'm no longer confident after we would have yet another get at the same time for him yet i recognize for a shown actuality that his sixteenth Birthday will be a huge social gathering. I actually have a 2 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous daughter and so a options she has had 2 activities. both no longer so huge yet adequate to have acquaintances and kinfolk contributors celebrate with. i'm wondering we will likely do an similar after her sixth birthday no activities after that. i wager it also relies upon on what our baby needs. it truly is a lot less confusing now to not have a get at the same time at the same time as our baby would not ask for one because he/she could truly do something else.
2016-11-23 19:39:08
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answered by hinnant 4
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I never really had birthday parties when I was growing up and I don't really remember any of my friends doing this either. Birthdays in my family are more of family affair. With us being allowed to bring a friend along to dinner or something.
2006-08-10 07:58:45
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answer #4
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answered by Sherry 4
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The birthday of a person is highly important because you are celebrating a miracle; the miracle of life. It is a day for parents, or moms imparticular, to look at their smiling baby and say, "wow, it was worth the 36 hours of intense labor."
2006-08-10 08:01:08
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answer #5
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answered by May 3
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In the eye of a child, birthdfays are a really big deal. They feel special on that day for reasons unknown. Maube because it is a day to honor them and noone else. Actually, in my opinion, birthdays are only a special day between mother and child.
2006-08-10 07:58:26
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answer #6
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answered by *Larry P. he's for me* 4
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Haven't you seen the Disney cartoon "Alice in Wonderland"?
Boring Boring Boring Boring Boring
Having just one birthday party a year is really, really, really, really
BORING
I have 364 Happy Unbirthday parties a year.
2006-08-10 07:59:11
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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It's always been this way? Not just here but all over the world.
2006-08-10 07:57:13
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answer #8
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answered by Tanya T 2
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Because it is a birthday and time to celebrate.
2006-08-10 07:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Always has been as far as I can remember, I'm 37. Is this news to you?
2006-08-10 07:57:30
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answer #10
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answered by Harry_Cox 5
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