England: Fortune Telling Cakes

June 3, 2001 - 0:0
Certain symbolic objects are mixed into birthday cake as it is being prepared. If your piece of cake has a coin in it, then you will be rich.

* Holland: Crown Years

Even birthday years are called "crown" years. The birthday child receives an especially large gift on a crown year birthday. The family also decorates the birthday child's chair at the dining room table with seasonal flowers.

* India: Colored Dress and Chocolates

At school the birthday child wears a colored dress and passes out chocolates to the entire class, with the help of trusted friend.

* Ireland: Birthday Bumps

The birthday child is lifted upside down and "bumped" on the floor for good luck.

The number of bumps given is the age of the child plus one for extra good luck.

* The Philippines: New Clothes, Gifts and Cake

The birthday celebrant wears new clothes to celebrate the occasion. Receives gifts from family and friends. Candles are put on top of the cake. The number of candles given is the age of the celebrant. Also, when a daughter turns 18, the father will introduce her to everyone as a young lady while 12 maids and boys dance rigadoon with her.

* Russia: Birthday Pies

Instead of birthday cake, many a Russian child receive a birthday pie with a birthday greeting carved into the crust.

* United States: Cake, Candles and Song

A cake is made and candles are put on top based on how old the person is. Then everyone sings the "Happy Birthday" songs, and at the end of the song, the birthday child blows out the candles. If they blow them all out with one blow, their birthday wishes will come true.

(Courtesy ***Saudi Gazette***)