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In Italy, people have different traditions to celebrate birthdays, according to age. From the first years until the 10th year, children celebrate birthday at school or at kindergarten with friends and also with family and parents at home. From the 10th year to 18th year, teenagers celebrate with friends at pub or disco. Instead, from the majority the celebration changes according to personal preferences: pub, disco, dinner in a restaurant or a travel with girlfriend/boyfriend. Whichever kind of celebration, the most important thing is to celebrate.
Jul 5, 2021 8:43 AM
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In Italy, people have different traditions to celebrate birthdays, according to
age. From the first to 10 year, children celebrate birthday at
school or at kindergarden with friends and also, with family and parents at home.
From 10 year to 18 year, teenagers celebrate with friends at pub or
disco. Instead, from the majority the celebration changes according to personal
preferences: pub, disco, dinner in a restaurant or a travel with
girlfriend/boyfriend. Whichever kind of celebration, the most important thing is
to celebrate.
July 5, 2021
In Italy, people have different traditions to celebrate birthdays, depending on their
age. From infancy until the 10th year, children celebrate their birthday at
school or in kindergarten with friends and also with family at home.
From the 10th year to the 18th year, teenagers celebrate with friends at a pub or a
disco. The manner of celebration changes according to one's personal
preferences: pub, disco, dinner in a restaurant or a travel with
girlfriend/boyfriend. But however one celebrates it, the most important thing is
to enjoy the celebration.
July 5, 2021
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