Happy Leap Day! No, don’t start jumping just yet, this holiday has nothing to do with frogsWhat Is a Leap Year?
The Gregorian calendar, a.k.a. the one that we all use, is usually made up of 365 days, but every four years we have a year with 366 days. That year is called, you guessed it, a Leap Year. It’s not just some arbitrary add to make us work one extra day of the year — theIt takes approximately 365 days for the earth to complete its orbit around the sun. We say “approximately” because it really takes 365.2422 days for a full revolution. It’s pretty hard to have .
The odds of being born on Leap Day are pretty slim: on any given day, there’s a 1 in 365 chance you were born, but on Leap Day, the odds are 1 in 1,461. We’d imagine it’s quite a dilemma for leaplings — which is what you call someone with a Leap Day birthday — to decide on which day to celebrate: Feb. 28 or March 1. It’s all about personal preference.There is only one truly acceptable way to celebrate the Leap Year, and that is by watching the movie , which is based on the real-life tradition in Ireland that a woman can propose to a man on a Leap Day.
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