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  1. On/In my birthday celebration - WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2008 · Hello, Which preposition is correct in this context? On my birthday celebration, I sometimes eat cookies. In my birthday celebration, I sometimes eat cookies. I opt for on, but …

  2. pre- / post- birthday celebration | WordReference Forums

    Aug 21, 2014 · Is it correct to say any of the following? This is considered as her pre-birthday celebration. (Her birthday is two days from now.) Yesterday, we went to the beach for his post …

  3. birthday celebrant or celebrator | WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2008 · Here, we call someone who celebrates his birthday a birthday celebrant. For example, there is a party and a relative comes in and asks: Who is the celebrant? Some …

  4. on / at my birthday - WordReference Forums

    Jun 10, 2011 · Hello, Do you say "on my birthday" or "at my birthday". Apparently you can say both. In which context do you use "on" and "at"? Many thanks.

  5. birth anniversary or birthday jubilee - WordReference Forums

    Dec 4, 2014 · Mher85, a jubilee is a celebration of an anniversary (a wedding anniversary, for example). Although one's birthday is technically an anniversary of the day one was born, we …

  6. birthday ceremony - WordReference Forums

    Nov 2, 2014 · I have never heard of a "birthday ceremony." When you invite friends, co-workers, and relatives, it is still a birthday party. A birthday party is not limited to family members. …

  7. quinceanera [Quinceañera] | WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2005 · Hola. Me llamo es Julie y tengo una pregunta, ¿qué es la ortografía correcta para 'quincinera' o 'fifteenth birthday celebration'? ¡Muchas gracias!

  8. Which are correct? Celebrating or observing? Birthday or birth ...

    Nov 17, 2021 · Today, the nation is celebrating/observing the dead leader’s 100th birthday/birth anniversary? Which are correct? Celebrating or observing? Birthday or birth anniversary? Why?

  9. How to refer to the person who is celebrating his birthday?

    Sep 16, 2012 · Back in college, in our gang, it's always the person who celebrated his/her birthday to treat everyone to a restaurant on his/her birthday. I am wondering if the previous sentence …

  10. Have had birthday. Or - Have had a birthday. And why?

    Feb 22, 2019 · Or do you perhaps mean you had a birthday party, or went to someone else's birthday party? "I have had a birthday" sounds odd enough to make me question the meaning.