Poll: Does your birthday matter?

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Palademon

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My birthday matters because it's not near christmas, meaning I get more presents than those unfortunate enough to be born near it.
 

Cormitt

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At my age, it's just one step closer to the adult diaper wearing, non-stop drool fest and shaking my fist at young whippersnappers stage of my life.. None of which I'm particularly looking forward to.

But seriously, you kids stop playing on my lawn!!!
 

PAGEToap44

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Well, 17 now, gave up on birthday parties at 13. Don't even get many presents anymore. Was promised driving lessons this year and nothing else besides. Still haven't had any.

For me, birthdays just signify another year.
 

luclin92

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well i dont make a be\ig del out of it but i get kinda depressed if people forgets it.
 

Mr. Google

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LordCuthberton said:
I think it's very sad and pathetic you don't care for your birthday at such a young age.

OT: Birthday's do matter to me. They are one constant routine in almost all cultures and can be a very special moment for someone if they approach it the right way.
Alright im pretty sure that pathetic isn't the best word for that sort of make you a huge dick. Just because i dont care about my birthday i am pathetic?
 

HigherTomorrow

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I feel better when I get a happy birthday, but the announcement over the PA system in school is fine. It really doesn't matter if someone forgets, as the people who remember are the ones who mean the most to me.
 

Mcupobob

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You only get one 15th birthday, spend it with friends and have fun. Soon you won't be able to make a big deal out of it anymore. You only get one chance to have an excuse to have so much fun!

As for me I love birthdays, I don't make a big deal out of them or ask for persents but I get together with close friends. On my 18th we got really drunk and they shaved my legs and we layed out on the grass smoking cigars and chased eachother around. It was great day and I wouldn't trade it for the world. You too young to be jaded and cynical just enjoy yourself while you still can :D
 

ejb626

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I do like receiving gifts but I usually don't have that much of a party. I don't have very many friends in the first place, my birthday's also during summer vacation so none of the stuff that happens on birthday schooldays.
 

PatrickXD

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i like birthdays, but they aren't a massive thing to me. Just another day, except with a £100 pricetag and choice of meal. Indian restaurant's are amazing! =D
 

Mr Smith

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My few attempts to make something of my birthday have for the most part ended in dissapointment, so I don't really bother anymore. As long as somebody (not a family member) remembers, that's enough for me.
 

Assassin Xaero

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My birthday is two days after Christmas, so parties never really happen. Had one once and only two people could make it due to the holidays, and another with family friends. I never really cared much for it, since Christmas is a few days before, it never really seems like a real birthday. Last year I just sat around my house then went to work...
 

Cowabungaa

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LordCuthberton said:
I think it's very sad and pathetic you don't care for your birthday at such a young age.

OT: Birthday's do matter to me. They are one constant routine in almost all cultures and can be a very special moment for someone if they approach it the right way.
Eh, not seeing what's so special about being one year closer to death. That's not something I'd like to celebrate really.

It doesn't help either that I don't have many fun family members or any friends to celebrate it with, so my birthday is kinda pointless. Just an excuse to rake in a bit of extra dough (no one bothers with giving me any presents) and eat some cake.
Mcupobob said:
You too young to be jaded and cynical just enjoy yourself while you still can :D
Birthdays are awfully dull without friends.

Plus, if you have awesome friends, why wait for one day in the year to have an awesome day? You can do that any day you wish.
 

zelda2fanboy

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"A birthday is just one year closer to my death so its a little depressing"

Wow, me and four other people are miserable bastards.
 

Mcupobob

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Cowabungaa said:
Mcupobob said:
You too young to be jaded and cynical just enjoy yourself while you still can :D
Birthdays are awfully dull without friends.

Plus, if you have awesome friends, why wait for one day in the year to have an awesome day? You can do that any day you wish.
Because its hard for my friends to see me everyday, we live miles away from eachother and the gas can get expensive, so birthdays are a great excuse to spend that extra money and go hang out with eachother and just get silly.
 

Cowabungaa

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LordCuthberton said:
The key word was "approach it in the right way".

As your current stance is "Just an excuse to rake in a bit of extra dough (no one bothers with giving me any presents) and eat some cake."
I wouldn't think you are taking the day in the right mind.
Then what is the right approach? I mean, it's still a year closer to death. Yay?
Mcupobob said:
Because its hard for my friends to see me everyday, we live miles away from eachother and the gas can get expensive, so birthdays are a great excuse to spend that extra money and go hang out with eachother and just get silly.
Fair enough, glad that works for you.