Le 1 août 2007 à 10:05, Scott Reynen a écrit :
I think this just reinforces what Charles said: the anniversary celebration of an event is not the same as the event. In this case, birthday anniversaries are celebrated on New Year, but that doesn't mean everyone's birthday nor date of birth is New Year. Similarly, in America we often celebrate former Presidents' birthdays on days that are not actually their birthdays. But no one says the birthday changes every year; only the celebration changes.
I have at least two korean friends who uses the word "birthdate" for what you say is an "event celebration". :) I was just pointing out that birthday != birthdate for some people. That's all
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