On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 14:04:39 UTC, Nestor wrote:
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For example, take a baby born in february 29 of year 2000 (leap year). In february 28 of 2001 that baby was one day short to one year.

Family can make a concession and celebrate birthdays in february 28 of non-leap years, but march 1 is the actual day when the year of life completes. Which one to choose?


On second thought, if a baby was born in march 1 of 1999 (non-leap year), in march 1 of 2000 (leap year) the age would have been one year plus one day (because of february 29). So perhaps the best thing is to always perform a "relaxed" calculation.


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