Quietly.
2007-02-15 13:45:56
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answer #1
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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That sound about right, for my family anyways. Yakiniku, a presents and a cute little cake. Like others have mentioned, there are several bigger age-related celebrations. Apart from Shichi-Go-San, there are also celebrations for turning babies turning 100 days old. Seijin-No-Hi, the Coming-of-Age Day, for those turning 20, is probably the biggest celebration. I also remember going to a pretty formal Juusan-Iwai when I was younger (for a friend turning 13), but I'm not sure if that's an Okinawan or Japanese custom. Professional pictures in traditional wear for these holidays are practically musts.
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answered by Anonymous
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With a fifth of Jack Daniels
2007-02-15 13:48:09
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answered by answers999 6
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I dont celebrate anymore...I dont wanna be any older. My daughter usually gets me something, and I get some cool messages on my answering machine.
2007-02-15 13:47:27
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answered by Anonymous
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well ever since my 21st bday i go out party and get intoxicated but the past two years have been quiet not such a big deal. i guess the older you get , it just seems like any other day
2007-02-15 13:52:18
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answered by prchik 5
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Getting trashed.
2007-02-15 13:46:12
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answered by Not my problem 6
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We usually have friends around for a bbq.
2007-02-15 13:47:10
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answered by jammer 6
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I don't really do anything special unless someone wants to take me out.
2007-02-15 13:46:29
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answered by Nico 7
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Go somewhere with my friends and family and then they sleep over. I don't do anything big.
2007-02-15 13:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Party all night with my bestest friends.
2007-02-15 13:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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