I was born in 1989 and the math is HARD some days.

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      Sometimes I just forget ok? I mean it’s changing every year

      Also I think it matters less and less in your life. As a child/teenager you got asked for your age all the time

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      As someone who is well out of the range where people need to ask for ID when I want something, I don’t concern myself with my age and frequently forget since nobody asks.

      On official forms, they want to know my date of birth, not my age. Everyone I know socially, doesn’t care or already knows an approximation of it, thus I’m never asked. All my work colleagues are interested in is getting the job done, not how many years I’ve been in the workforce/how many years till I get to retirement age/whatever.

      I don’t think about my age for more than a few hours a year at most. I don’t even celebrate my birthday. So the years come and go, and I think about how old I am so little that I often don’t even know how old I am.

      You’re not wrong that it’s not hard to remember, but when you think about it as little as I do, you tend to lose track… So when someone asks me how old I am, I often don’t reply because I’m too busy doing math in my head to try to figure it out, quietly hoping they’ll move on from the question and I won’t have to answer it.

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      The hard part is which one will you remember. (I already had 43 different ages.)

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      I do. I know my age roughly of course, but I very very rarely get asked how old I am, so I forget the extact number.

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    The hardest is my parents’ age.

    • 1965 to 2000 -> 35
    • 2000 to 2023 -> 23
    • 35 + 23 = brain leaking
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      I usually add 50 to their birth year and add/subtract the remainder from that date. So for 1965 I’d say they were 50 in 2015, so that makes them 58 in 2023. Makes the mental math easier for me.

      But I never even realized that was how I did it until I saw your version written out and was like “huh, that’s really confusing”

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    There’s still the part of the year before the birthday and the part of the year after the birthday.

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      I was born in January 2000. For a very short period of time I don’t know how old I am or what year it is, but then the rest of the year is pretty easy after that.

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    Why do people even calculate this? It’s an integer you only have to increment once a year. Just remember your age.

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      I hardly remember what I was doing 5 seconds ago. Sure, that’s more complicated than a number, and I think about my age rather frequently so remembering it is rather easy, but storing anything for a year and remembering it when I haven’t thought about it for a while is difficult.

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        as i get older i find myself wondering sometimes if im still my age or the next one already

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      Also for you to calculate your age you have to remember your birthday, thats like 3 integers, vs. just 1 for your age!

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    its just 11 + the current year.
    I am 1988 so i am 12 + the current year.

    Didn’t think of it like that until your post but it is pretty easy.

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    Math like that is really simple if you take it in easy chunks.

    For example, to calc your age, just take the years from birthday to 2000 (11) and add it to the years since 2000 (23). 11 + 23 = 34.

    Best part is the first calc never changes - so if you remember thst number it’s just like having a 2000 birthday. Just add 11.

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      But I’m only 33! So part of the challenge is also remembering what day it is today lol

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    The entitlement of the younglins these days. I swear, they are getting soft. I have to take the current year, and add twenty, but the lazy ass youth just have to subtract their birth year from the current year. Maths will suffer because they don’t have to do addition. Pure insanity and liberal malarkey.

    Oh yeah, /s

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    Do you guys not remember how old you are year to year? Are you frequently calculating your age from your birth year instead of just adding 1 to it on your birthday?

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      I always thought it was nuts that people don’t remember, then I turned 30 and got married to someone who has a birthday less than a year before mine. Now I have two ages to remember (that are sometimes the same) and it takes a second for me to remember which is me when asked.

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        It’s not about your age difference. It’s just hitting 30. My wife is 5 years younger than me and I couldn’t tell you how old either of us are

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        Yes! Preach! This is me too. And in addition to being poor at maths I’m also not articulate so I just end up looking goofy when trying to figure out which age is me.

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        No, I’m mid-40’s, but I usually don’t forget my age. LOL. Although a couple of months ago someone asked how old I am and I said I was 10 years younger than I actually am. I didn’t realize what I had done until the next day.

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      That’s exactly when I started having trouble remembering. 30 was a milestone, but now I have to think for a few seconds before answering.

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      I find that the older I get, the less I discuss or think about my age throughout the year so it gets more difficult to remember. Also, my birthday is in January so it’s over pretty quickly and I don’t tend to think about it again while I’m busy thinking about my 4 kids birthdays that are coming up, instead!

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    Born in 99. Can confirm I just take the year and say I was that age for most of it

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    I thought I had it easy. Born in 1990. 2022? I’m 32. 2023? I’m 33.

    But now I am married. Dec 2019. So it’s always hard to calculate how many years.

    And to add to it. My daughter is born Nov 2021.

    Good luck to anyone that asks me how old she is. You gotta wait until I count on all my fingers.

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      I have a daughter who is 6 and a son who is 4. So when people ask what year they are born I need to try and do reverse math.

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    Not too long ago, I was filling out a medical form and I had to ask my wife how old I was. She had to think about it. We’re the same age.