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Replying to @RobAger
A birthday isn't a rite; it's a date that's frequently celebrated. And a celebration isn't a rite or even a fully definable activity either.
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Replying to @BrianMcInnis87
Rite, Oxford Disctionary. "A social custom, practice, or conventional act."
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Replying to @RobAger
Once more, a date of birth is none of those. And a celebration need entail no set customary activity; it's simply a gathering of people.
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Replying to @BrianMcInnis87
Ignores dicitonary definition provided. You're just being contrarian for the hell of it aren't you lol
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No it didn't. You said a "date of birth" doesn't fit the dictionary definition. But the act of celebration of that date is "A social custom, practice, or conventional act." So, respectfully, please stop wasting my time with a pointless semantic "debate".
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