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  2. Knuckle mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    One form of the mnemonic is done by counting on the knuckles of one's hand to remember the number of days in each month. [1] Knuckles are counted as 31 days, depressions between knuckles as 30 (or 28/29) days. One starts with the little finger knuckle as January, and one finger or depression at a time is counted towards the index finger knuckle ...

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  5. Thirty Days Hath September - Wikipedia

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    Thirty Days Hath September", or "Thirty Days Has September", [1] is a traditional verse mnemonic used to remember the number of days in the months of the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It arose as an oral tradition and exists in many variants. It is currently earliest attested in English, but was and remains common throughout Europe as well. Full:

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  7. File:Month - Knuckles (en).svg - Wikipedia

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    Image to remember how many days a month has. This pattern also correlates to the white & black keys of the twelve notes in the musical scale on a piano. An alternative hand mnemonic for the months in the Gregorian calendar is here: Calendar Hand Mnemonic - Musical white keys-black keys.png: Date: IIVQ: Source: Own work: Author: Tijmen Stam ...

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  9. Rabbit rabbit rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the superstition is unknown, though it was recorded in Notes and Queries as being said by children in 1909: [1] My two daughters are in the habit of saying "Rabbits!" on the first day of each month. The word must be spoken aloud and be the first word said in the month. It brings luck for that month.