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[quote=Anonymous]Oh bs. My grandparents and parents celebrated every birthday. They had a dinner party and invited a ton of people every year. I learned to say a birthday toast at 5 and have offered one at every party. Different county. We flew back for as many of grandparents birthdays as I could when we moved here. Parents have been here 25 years and still do a big partly every year and a bigger one for the 10 year milestones. It's fun. They cook/cater the food and drinks. Guests bring flowers and sometimes presents. It's lovely. I've thrown myself a similar party since I moved to college and it's been a blast. Granted I provide everything, food, liquor etc. sometimes people bring things but rarely. It's a wonderful way to see people and celebrate a fun day. We just did that for my 36th, we had 30-40 people. My parents and inlaws helped cook and set up since I have a baby. Friends came with their kids, out of town guests. We had a great time eating and chatting in the back yard and watching kids play. [/quote]
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