It’s just semantics. When you are born, you are in your first year of life, not your zeroth year of life. After a full year, you are one year old. Grammar varies from language to language, and sometimes one feels more natural.
Imagine everyone in English said “I’m in my 32nd year” instead of “I’m 31 years old.” Now you meet a foreigner who says the opposite. Translation issues abound!
It’s just semantics. When you are born, you are in your first year of life, not your zeroth year of life. After a full year, you are one year old. Grammar varies from language to language, and sometimes one feels more natural.
Imagine everyone in English said “I’m in my 32nd year” instead of “I’m 31 years old.” Now you meet a foreigner who says the opposite. Translation issues abound!
To be fair, we do the same shit with what century we are in.
You’re absolutely right. But as most people don’t measure their age in centuries (yet), it isn’t a problem.
I’m hoping the debate emerges when I’m in my 7th century.
You mean when you’re 6 centuries old?
Exactly 😂
There are one type of person in this world. Those that understand arrays, and those that don’t.
Jokes on you, my religion is Fortran ;)
I’m that one person who don’t understand it.
I heard of 10 people and “binary” but this I see first time. Care to explain?
Edsger W. Dijkstra had some things to say on the topic back in 1982
That’s not a birth day. It’s an inaccurate conception day and for most of it we weren’t alive yet.