Hello Ray,
On 7/28/07, Ray Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BDAY is described as birthday or birthdate (or date of birth), but I
> think there is a significant difference.
>
> I understand how to use BDAY as a birthdate (or date of birth) because
> you have a year of birth (eg 19 June 1951)
>
> But in my view birthday is only month and date because it repeats
> every year. And some people don't want to disclose their year of birth
Actually... AFAIK... your birthday and your date of birth are the same
thing. (And they both have a year.)
What you are calling your "birthday" is short for "birthday anniversary".
Your "birthday anniversary" reoccurs every year on the same day and month.
See ya
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