Say you started dating someone on September 26 and you wanted to know how long you've been dating.
Would you:
(A) Just use the day "26" of each month as another month even though it doesnt actually add up to one month.
or
(B) Get a calander and count 7 days after September 26th, use that as one week then Actually count 4 weeks out each time and not have it land on a day "26"?
If anyone understands what i'm asking I would really appreciate an answer.
kittyisinlove answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 2:00 pm: I think it would be better to count the 26th of whatever month as your 3rd month together of 6th month or whatever.
SoxGh3to answered Monday December 17 2007, 8:48 pm: You've been dating for two months ....you make a month every 26 of a month example: oct 26 =1 month ....Nov 26=2 months.....Dec 26= 3 months and so on then (if you do) sep 26 2008 will be a year of dating . [ SoxGh3to's advice column | Ask SoxGh3to A Question ]
thelaura answered Monday December 17 2007, 8:20 pm: If you want to know the precise dates, calculate the amount of days just as you said - not just by the 26th of every month.
but keep in mind, if it's for anniversary purposes, you just usually celebrate it on the date of that month. So yours would be 26th of every month. Just depends how you want to do it. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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