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"How old is your baby?" "Oh, he's 13 months!" ~Emm, why not just say he's one year old? amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
a year is 12 months
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ugh I know! Especially when they say 18 months! Dear Lord I don't feel like doing the flippin' math just so i can figure out the answer to a very simple question!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know! It's not like I say, "I'm 151 months old" Why do they always have to be like, "they're 14 months old"?
by Anonymous13 years ago
(parrot+are+awesome!): The first couple of years of a family member's, especially own child's, life are usually the most important and personally significant, so they measure with shorter time units. Alike, they celebrate the first few months since birth as long as the first birthdays. It doesn't hurt really, so why care? It's their child.
by Anonymous13 years ago
There is a huge difference in the development of a baby between 13 and 23 months.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I asked my cousin that about her baby and she said, "21 months". Threw me off, so I just smiled.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because each month of a baby's first 2 years are significant and major. Each month is a different phase of that baby's life.
by Anonymous13 years ago
for the same reason couples celebrate how many months they've been together. only after a couple of years is years a short enough unit of time to give a meaningful answer.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Or when you ask a boy how old they are and they reply 12.
I mean, why the fuck don't they just say a decade?
I mean, seriously...
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