I was taught to say "Happy Birthday anniversary, (name)" when addressing someone as being the proper way. I rarely see this done today. Is this still relevant to note one only has one day of birth and anniversaries of that date thereafter?
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It's certainly a valid point, and I've often heard the subject addressed, but I've never known anyone to take it seriously. - A.
— Avangi
It's certainly a valid point, and I've often heard the subject addressed, but I've never known anyone to take it seriously.
- A.
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