Half-birthday
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A half-birthday is a day approximately six months before or after the anniversary of a person's birth. It is sometimes marked by people whose birthday falls near major holidays, the celebration of which may overshadow celebration of the birthday.[1] It may also be marked by students whose birthday does not occur during the regular school year; a half-birthday allows a celebration with friends at school.[2]
Calculation
There are two ways to calculate half-birthdays.
The easier but potentially less precise method is to take the number of the date of the birthday and advance the month by six, e.g. December 5 becomes June 5. Because not all months have the same number of days, this does not always work – for example, six months after an August 30 birthday would be February 30, which is nonexistent in the Gregorian calendar.
The more precise method is to add or subtract half the number of days in a year to the birth date. In the case of a common year, this would be 182.5 days. In leap years, the number of days would be 183. This method would lead to a March 1 or February 29 half-birthday for an August 30 birthday, depending on whether it's a leap year.[3]
Popular culture
At least three children's books have been written about half-birthdays:
- Pomerantz, Charlotte (1984). The Half-Birthday Party. New York: Clarion Books. ISBN 0-89919-273-4.
- Martin, Ann (1996). Karen's Half Birthday. New York: Scholastic. ISBN 0-590-69186-4.
- Graham, Bob (2005). Oscar's Half Birthday. Cambridge: Candlewick Press. ISBN 0-7636-2699-6.