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Swedish Round Age

A more accurate age
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A swedish round age, triggers at 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, etc years.

Thus, everyone's age more closely resembles the number they claim, as a 40-year old will be somewhere between 39.5 and 40.4999.

This is not about birthdays, but calculated legal age for various privileges, such as going on giant bouncy castles or driving.

mylodon, Jun 24 2023

Meanwhile, in South Korea https://www.bbc.com...world-asia-66028606
South Koreans have become a year or two younger as a new law aligns the nation's age-counting system with international standards. The law scraps a centuries-old system that deems South Koreans one year old at birth, counting time in the womb. [a1, Jun 28 2023]

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Voice, Jun 24 2023
  

       I thought a Swedish Round was 6.5x55 mm.
a1, Jun 24 2023
  

       Otherwise known as a half birthday or official birthday, widely known to exist, etc.
pocmloc, Jun 24 2023
  

       I put together a Swedish round table not too long ago and it was just a really bad ikea.   

       Oof!
21 Quest, Jun 25 2023
  

       It's not about parties. Edited to get more to the spirit of it.
mylodon, Jun 25 2023
  

       Yeah it's sort of swedish fishing for an idea. Not many like it
mylodon, Jun 25 2023
  

       OK I thought it was just about parties.   

       Are you sure there's not a party on we could go to? No? Oh, OK.   

       Anyway back to the idea. Seeing how everything is computerised these days, why not have everyone's age recorded in seconds? All you have to do is record DOB as UNIX time and let the system calculate the current age, and represent it as preferred (floating point decimal years might be most appropriate for everyday use).   

       And another thing, there is no reason why the legal age limit for going on a giant bouncy castle, or driving, should be an integer age. In fact a lot of things would be more interesting if things were not kept as integer multiples.
pocmloc, Jun 25 2023
  

       When children are little, months are used, up to around 24 then it goes to years. So optionally you could just use that.   

       "Lordy Lordy look whose 480!"
mylodon, Jun 26 2023
  

       That may explain the ages given for some early Bible characters.
a1, Jun 26 2023
  

       //ages...Bible characters// Yes, living to the age of 900 is less impressive when you realize age was counted in moons (29.5 days ≈30 days) yielding a ripe 30-year-old Elder, who probably had lost most of his teeth.   

       Given that people began reproducing around about age 12-14, this could allow for a person of 30 to be a grandfather/mother, or possibly even a great-grandperson if two someone's in a row had birthed/fathered a baby at 10*.   

       *Up until very recently, the average age of first-time mothers in Newfoundland was 12. Yes, I said 'average', and I meant it.
Sgt Teacup, Jun 26 2023
  

       As per the last anno and the last link, how is this accepted as sane?   

       Seriously.   

       How about no?   

       Does nobody think for themselves anymore?
Your government or dictator controls you do they?
  

       ...Lame.   

       // average age of first-time mothers //   

       So the citizens of Newfoundland were doing their utmost to keep the population going. I imagine the grandparents were doing most of the parenting?
whatrock, Jun 28 2023
  
      
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