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Everyone has his own birthday. People celebrate their birthdays in different ways in different countries. Now there are people from four different countries. They will tell us how their respective countries celebrate their birthdays.

Sandy Morrison is from Madrid. He said happily, "My 2 1 birthday is on Saturday, and I'm going out to play with some friends. In order to wish me a happy birthday, they will pull my ear 2 1 time, 1 time for 1 year. This is an ancient custom. Some people only pull their ears 1 time, while my friends are very traditional. "

Mr and Mrs Sato are from Tokyo. Mr. Sato will be 60 years old tomorrow. In Japan, 60th birthday is called "birthday", which means the beginning of a new life. Red stands for 60th birthday. Mrs. Sato said, "What should I give my husband? I can't say. This is a surprise. "

Li Xiaomei from Beijing is very excited. She told us: "Tomorrow is my 16 birthday. This is a special birthday, so we are going to have a family party. I may receive a red envelope from my relatives. My mother wants to make noodles-noodles represent longevity. "

Phillip Evans from Paris smiled and said to us, "I will be 30 next week, so I will invite my 3-year-old close friend out to dinner." In France, you often invite people out on your birthday. I know it's the opposite in many countries-people take you out. "

How do you usually celebrate your birthday?