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Chinese birthday....
May 16, 2007 21:24
  • GRIZ326
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When a Chinese person says they are 50 or 30 or whatever age, are they actually saying they are 49, 29 or x-1?

I have read several times that when a baby is born, the baby is considered to be 1 year old. Is that way of counting age still used in China?
May 16, 2007 22:01
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  • MAY001
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Yes, it's still widely used in countryside. But in cities, less people are using it.
May 17, 2007 00:48
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  • CALIFORNIA
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I hate this!!!

I was born in the late winter,and before the spring festival,only one month.Then in chinese calendar,I was two year old when I came out only one month.

Too bad~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
May 17, 2007 11:04
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  • LIONPOWER
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Interesting, new to me
May 28, 2007 19:59
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  • TRAVELDREAM
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Haha, it's funny, Cali.
May 29, 2007 03:48
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  • MIRANDAZHAO
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So how old you are now, California??
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