This one really did happen in the shower.

  • proper@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    well yeah years don’t have birthdays. Assuming year one was 1 and not 0 and age goes from 0 months to 1 year in the first year.

    • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 days ago

      If year 1 was relabeled 0 then that would make centuries more logical. But probably there would be illogical side effects that I’m having trouble imagining right now.

  • spongebue@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    I’ve heard about the “Korean age” where everyone is 1 at birth and gains a year at the same time on New Year’s. Seems wacky until you think of it as how many calendar years you’ve been alive for. I mean, it’s still odd but not as bad

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      20 days ago

      Indeed! And it gets even weirder:

      A person is allowed tobacco and alcohol if it is after January 1 of the year one turns 19 (post-birth age). This is the “year age”, which is basically (Korean age – 1), or when a person’s Korean age is 20.

      Ha! Thanx for the insight.

  • Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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    20 days ago

    People also turn 1 year old the day before their birthday. Like you said a babies first birthday is the start of their second year. Meaning you can legally purchase alcohol the day before your 21st or 18th birthday depending on your local laws.