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December 11th is our very own POH bear's,I mean PhoeniXof_Hades birthday. Let us wish our forum's sweet and strange intellectual a very Happy Birthday. 😃

Don't see you around much POH,but hopefully you can stop in by your birthday thread and give us some POH darshan. 😆

Since you love new information, facts, cultures and traditions - I figured why not give you some birthday traditions from around the world. What can I do I'm not the cakes and balloons and songs and music and stuff kind of person. I'm a nerd too. But if I was a photoshop wiz I'd give you infinite Rani and Prachi. 😉

Source: http://bubblegumparties.com/party-traditions.php

Birthday Traditions in Different Countries

Some traditions are quite similar in many parts of the world; birthday candles which carry wishes up to God, birthday games and birthday pinches or taps which ensure good luck for the coming year. Some traditions are more specific to certain countries.

Send us an email about your country's birthday tradition if is not in the list yet. Also, help us to add some more information about it or let us know about any mistakes to be corrected.

Africa

Initiation Ceremonies. In various African nations they hold initiation ceremonies for groups of children instead of birthdays. When children reach a certain designated age, they learn the laws, beliefs, customs, songs and dances of their tribes.

Argentina

Dance the waltz at 15. When girls turn 15 they have a huge party and dance the waltz with their father and other boys.

Australia

Birthdays are often celebrated by sharing a decorated birthday cake with lit candles, which the person celebrating the birthday blows out while making a wish.

Brazil

Pulls on the earlobe. The birthday child receives a pull on the earlobe for each year they have been alive. The birthday person also gives the first slice of cake to his/her most special friend or relative, usually mum or dad. Friends can also throw eggs or flour on the birthday kid. Dance the waltz at 15 for girls, a very special birthday party, usually taking place in a hired venue with live music and many guests, it is considered a "debut", when the teenager comes to be introduced as a young lady. Also, no party is a party without a themed decoration. The room is decorated with a backdrop, table display and many balloons.

Canada

Greasing the nose with butter or margarine. In Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland) the birthday child is ambushed and their nose is greased for good luck. The greased nose makes the child too slippery for bad luck to catch them. This tradition is reputed to be of Scottish decent. Birthday punches. In Quebec the birthday person receives a punch for each year they are alive and then one for good luck.

China

Noodles for Lunch. The birthday child pays respect to his/her parents and receives a gift of money. Friends and relatives are invited to lunch and noodles are served to wish the birthday child a long life.

Cuba

Food, music, pinatas and lots of people. The celebrations are very similar to the United States; food, decorations, gifts, pinatas, cake, candles, "happy birthday" song and games. But a lot of people are invited including neighbors, friends, co-workers and family even if they don't have kids around the birthday child's age. Denmark - Flying Flags. A flag is flown outside a window to designate that someone who lives in that house is having a birthday. Presents are placed around the child's bed while they are sleeping so they will see them immediately upon awakening.

Ecuador

Pink Dress. When a girl turns 15 there is a great celebration and the girl wears a pink dress. The father puts on the birthday girls first pair of high heels and dances the waltz with her while 14 maids and 14 boys also dance the waltz.

Egypt

In Egypt people have lots of friends and family at their birthday parties, so they often serve two birthday cakes. One birthday cake has candles while the other one doesn't. Cookies, individual cakes called gateaux, sesame sticks, and small sandwiches on French bread are also served. All the food is served at the same time. They decorate their homes with paper garlands called zeena that look like chains of snowflakes. These are hung all around the house. Egyptian birthday parties are filled with dancing and singing when a child turns one year old. Flowers and fruit are used to decorate the party as symbols of life and growth.

England

Fortune Telling Cakes and Bumps. Certain symbolic objects are mixed into the birthday cake as it being prepared. If your piece of cake has a coin in it, then you will be rich. Also, when its your birthday your friends give you the "bumps" they lift you in the air by your hands and feet and raise you up and down to the floor, one for each year then one for luck, two for luck and three for the old man's coconut!

Germany

Candles left burning for the day. A member of the birthday person's family wakes up at sunrise and lights the candles on the birthday cake. There are as many candles as the years of age of the birthday person plus one for good luck. The candles are left burning all day long. After dinner that night then everyone sings the birthday song and the birthday person blows out the candles. If all of the candles are blown out in one try then the wish of the birthday person will come true. Presents are then opened and the party starts. Sweeping the stairs of city hall. When men reach the age of 30 and they still don't have a girlfriend that they have to sweep the stairs of the city hall. All there friends will throw rubble on the stairs and when you're finished they'll throw some more rubble there. This way every girl can see that this man reached the age of 30 and still doesn't have a girlfriend (and that he can clean a house very well!).

Greece

When the church is celebrating a saint, anyone with the same name as the saint celebrates his/her name's day. This person's friends and family may visit him/her any time during the day without an invitation to offer their wishes and "Many Happy Returns". The hostess always has pastries and hors d' oeuvres to offer the guests. In Greece name's day are more important than birthdays like in Poland.

Guyana

Special dishes. Chicken, duck or lamb curry with rice are the main dishes at the birthday celebration. A family member usually bakes a fruit, black or sponge cake for the birthday boy/girl to cut. The person celebrating their birthday will wear something fancy.

The Netherlands

Crown Years. Special year birthdays such as 5, 10, 15, 20, 21 are called "crown" years. The birthday child receives an especially large gift on a crown year birthday. The family also decorates the birthday child's chair at the dining room table with seasonal flowers or paper streamers, paper flowers and balloons. At school the birthday child can give their classmates something to eat and the teacher makes the child a birthday hat, often made of paper streamers or paper flowers.

Hungary

Candy to school. The birthday child brings candy to school to give to their classmates.

India

Colored dress and chocolates. At school the birthday child wears a colored dress and passes out chocolates to the entire class, with the help of a trusted friend.

Ireland

Birthday Bumps. The birthday child is lifted upside down and "bumped" on the floor for good luck. The number of bumps given is the age of the child plus one for extra good luck.

Israel

Chair Raising. A small child sits in a chair while grown-ups raise and lower it a number of times corresponding to the child's age, plus one for good luck.

Italy

Pulling ears. The child's ears are pulled as many times as how old they are turning.

Japan

New Clothes. The birthday child wears entirely new clothes to mark the occasion. Certain birthdays are more important than others and these are celebrated with a visit to the local shrine.

Korea

For their first birthday, the child is dressed and sat before a range of objects including fruit, rice, calligraphy brushes and money. Whichever item the child picks up predicts their future; for example, picking up the rice indicates material wealth. After this ceremony, the guests eat rice cakes.

Lithuania

Garlands and lifting the chair. A garland is hung around the entire door of the home of the birthday person. The birthday person sits in a decorated chair and family members lift them up to three times.

Mexico

Piatas. The piata, usually made out of paper mache and in the form of an animal, is filled with goodies and hung from the ceiling. The birthday child is blindfolded and hits the piata until it is cracked open. All the children share the goodies. The song Las Mananitas is sung. Also, when a daugher is 15, the birthday is celebrated with a special mass in her honor. A party is then given to introduce her to everyone as a young woman. She will then dance a waltz with her father.

Nepal

Mark on the forehead. A certain mixture of rice yogurt and color is placed on the birthday child's forehead for good luck.

New Zealand

Birthday claps. After the birthday cake is lit, the happy birthday song is sung loudly and often out of tune and then the person birthday person receives a clap for each year they have been alive and then one for good luck.

Norway

The birthday child stands out in front of their class and chooses a friend to share a little dance while the rest of the class sings a happy birthday song.

Panama

Piatas and large parties. The piata is the most important item. They are usually made to resemble a character to correspond with a theme. It is filled with candy and confetti and is either hit with a stick or there are ribbons on it to pull. When the cake is served, the happy birthday song is often performed in two languages, Spanish and English. The cake is served with ice cream. The extended family is invited and sometimes up to 100 children are invited.

Philippines

Mixture of East and West. Birthday cakes are baked in various sizes and shapes. The celebration includes noodles representing long life, balloon decorations and pinatas. Earlier in the day the family goes to hear Mass and to thank God.

Poland

Namesdays (Imieniny) and Birthdays (Urodziny). For Poles the name's day, (in Polish: "imieniny" meaning name's day or name day, originates from "imie" = name) the days of their patrons, are usually more important than the birthdays. Many name's days are related to old Polish traditions or seasons of the year. For instance - the beginning of the year is related to Mieszko, the end of the year to Sylvester, the shortest day during the year to St. John or the Miner's Day to St.Barbara - miners' patron. Besides, the celebration of the name's day (name day) does not reveal the age and everybody can easily figure out when is his friend's birthday just by checking the calendar.

Russia

Birthday Pies. Instead of a birthday cake, many Russian children receive a birthday pie with a birthday greeting carved into the crust.

Scotland

A pound note and a soft smack. A pound note is given for every year old the child is plus an additional pound for good luck. A soft smack on the bottom is also given for each year.

South Africa

Presentation of a key at age twenty-one. On the twenty-first birthday a key made of anything from paper to aluminum foil to silver to gold is presented by the parents as a sign that the child is ready to unlock the door to their future.

Sweden

Like Danish and Norwegian people, Swedes like to use their national flag to decorate on birthday parties. Swedish children are often served breakfast in bed. Birthday cakes in Sweden are similar to pound cakes and are decorated with marzipan.

United States

Cake, candles and song. A cake is made, and candles are put on top based on how old the person is. Then everyone sings the "happy birthday" song, and at the end of the song, the birthday child blows out the candles. If they blow them all out with one blow, their birthday wishes will come true.

Uruguay

A waltz at age of 15 for a girl. The principal ritual of a birthday is the cake with candles and lights out, with the eternal song "Happy Birthday to you..." At the end of the song, the birthday person blows out the candles and all guests applaud or cheer, some make jokes, whistle loudly, and touch the birthday person's shoulder or head. When a girl reaches the age of 15, she puts on a formal dress and dances a waltz with possible suitors.

Vietnam

Everyone's birthday is celebrated on new year's day. Not only is Tet the beginning of a New Year, it is also everyone's birthday. The Vietnamese do not know or acknowledge the exact day they were born. A baby turns one on Tet no matter when he/she was born that year. Children say they were born in the year of the symbol of the lunar calendar for that year. On the first morning of Tet, adults congratulate children on becoming a year older by presenting them with red envelopes that contain "Lucky Money," or li xi. These envelopes are given to the children by parents, siblings, relatives and close friends.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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Ah a happy birthday to POH.
In Taiwan everything is celebrated with a Strip Tease it seems.
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Including death according to my Taiwanese friend.
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Happy Birthday, Labeeb!

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Oh! You beat me to it.

Happy Birthday Labib! 🥳Here's wishing you many many happy returns of the day. May your day be wonderful and one of a kind. May God always shower his blessings upon you and may life bring you tons and tons of happiness. Embrace life with open arms and life will reciprocate the feelings. Most of all, have a great one! Here's to you and your special day. 🤗
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Originally posted by: gumsum

ya, happy birthday, whats up with your siggi😆😆😆

samajhney waley samajh gaye hain 😉 😆
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How should we celebrate Labeeb's b'day - Indian style, bangladeshi style, american style ya phir mexican style?
Here, they have pinatas for christmas decorations all over our hotel! I loved the scene they put together under the christmas tree in the lobby. Will take some pics and upload them on FB .
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

samajhney waley samajh gaye hain 😉 😆

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Many Many Happy Return of the Day!!
Hey...do you feel like a newborn baby now!!!!😉 dont worry age is something that doesn't matter.....Just chill n Njoy...
Happy B'Day!
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Gauri Dii... If you put it up on FB, I can't see... 😔


Labib!!!! 🤗🤗🤗


Here's wishing you a great great Birthday Boy!

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Bar Bar Din Yeh Aaye
Bar Bar Dil Yeh Gaye
Tum Jiyo Haazaro Saal!
Yeh Meri Haiii Arazooooooo
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy birthday to Labib
Happy Birthday to you!!!! 😛



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Hey, POH, get out of your book now....😆
Many many happy returns of the day, phoolo phalo, khush raho😛
Ash for you😉


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