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  2. 101 birthday wishes and messages to send to all the special ...

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    Happy birthday! Happy you! Happy everything! Let’s celebrate your birthday with a toast! Cinnamon or avocado — your call. There are only 364 more days to go before I can forgot your birthday ...

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    Short Birthday Wishes for Best Friends. Happy birthday to my beautiful and irreplaceable best friend. Happy you day, my friend!. Here’s to another year around the sun, my dear friend.

  4. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    While the birthday cake is being brought to the table, the song "Happy Birthday to You" is sung by the guests. A practice most common among wealthy people and celebrities , but engaged in by many others as well, is to hire an event management agency to organize a birthday party.

  5. Happy Birthday - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday to You", a traditional song from 1893 or earlier, also known as "Happy Birthday" "Happy Birthday" (Altered Images song) , 1981 "Happy Birthday" (Birthday Party song) , 1980

  6. Mnohaya lita - Wikipedia

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    The song serves the same function as "Happy Birthday To You" or "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow".As a secular song, its message is similar to that of the Polish "Sto lat" ("One Hundred Years") and is traditionally sung to a person to express wishes of good health and long life.

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  8. Face with Tears of Joy emoji - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, emoji development dates back to the late 1990s in Japan. By 2010, when the Unicode Consortium was compiling a unified collection of characters from the Japanese cellular emoji sets, which would be included with the October 2010 release of Unicode 6.0, [1] a face with tears of joy was included in the au by KDDI and SoftBank Mobile emoji sets.

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