What happens to my birthday or anniversary if the day no longer appears in The World Calendar?
The World Calendar allocates 30 days each in March, May, August and December. Birthdays and other anniversaries that used the Gregorian 31st day in those months will typically use the 30th of the same month for purposes of observance in The World Calendar. As with either calendar, actual celebration dates typically vary according to preference and convenience. Dropping the 31st does not change the fact that an event actually occurred on the 31st. Records such as birth certificates and drivers licenses continue to use the 31st whenever that is the accurate date from the past. Similarly, obituaries list actual dates, even if The World Calendar no longer uses it. Starting in 2012, without additional repetitions of those four days numbered 31, no more history will be created for them.
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