| How To Use The Birthday Calculator |
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1) Using the drop-down menus, select the month, day and year of your birth. 2) If your birthday corresponds to the default date, simply select another year, and then select your year again. 3) After you have selected your birthday, the day of the week you were born on will be displayed. Note: Check out the nursery rhyme at the botton to see what child your are. 4) You also have the option to select the actual time of your birth. 5) Using the drop-down menus, select the hours and minutes. 6) When you have completely entered your birthday and optional birth time, click on the "find your age" button. 7) Your age will be displayed in various formats and you will also be shown when your next birthday will occur. 8) You can reset all dates and times by clicking on the "Clear All Dates" button. 9) Your current birth information will still be displayed but it will clear once you select another birthday date. |
| What Weekday Child Are You? |
| "‘Monday's Child’ is one of many fortune-telling songs, popular as nursery rhymes for children. It is supposed to tell a child's character or future based on the day they were born. |
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Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace, Wednesday's child is full of woe, Thursday's child has far to go. Friday's child is loving and giving, Saturday's child works hard for a living, But the child born on the Sabbath (Sunday) Day, Is fair and wise and good and gay. That is an old Nursery Rhyme about the days of the week that is supposed to tell your character or future based on the day you were born. If it were true, do you think people would notice that most models were born on Monday (fair of face)? Or most dancers were born on Tuesday (full of grace)? Do your own research to find if there is any truth in it! |