My birthdays in march but i want the party to be in december?!


Question: I havent got a theme yet, but I really want it to be cold & snowing outside because I love the winter season. It might snow in march, but I know for sure it'll snow in december.
& then maybe we could just go see a movie in march in town.
would that be weird?


Answers: I havent got a theme yet, but I really want it to be cold & snowing outside because I love the winter season. It might snow in march, but I know for sure it'll snow in december.
& then maybe we could just go see a movie in march in town.
would that be weird?
Why not make it a Holiday Party as no one will want to bring you Birthday gifts in December if your B-day is in March.. THINK

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i dont think so. i mean it is your birthday, so no matter what or when you have the party, you are entitled to have one day of the year to celebrate you,. so what does it matter what day it is on. if everyone there loves and cares about you, they wont care. i say go for it. have a happy early birthday!
I reckon you should be able to celebrate your birth on any day of the year you like! Have your party in December, but just don't be disappointed when your actual birthday in March next year doesn't get as much attention as usual.
Its your birthday.have it your way
you can have a party any time and no your not weird
Why not just have a party in December? It doesn't have to be a birthday party.
And you can celebrate your birthday any way you choose.
Hey! You don't get two birthdays! Then everyone would want two birthdays, and it would be anarchy!
a royal party - like the queen - she has two birthdays - an official one and her private one - so treat this one like your official public one and give it a royal theme - crowns etc




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