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Happy birthday Lisa!
What did you get me?
What did you get me?
cyrusabdollahi said:Happy birthday Lisa!
What did you get me?
Yep, that's right! It's on sep. 15th. I'm 13 days younger than youhonestrosewater said:My, you sure are mature for your age, Lisa! I thought your birthday was in September?
moose said:Then why does it say that your join date is the 16th? HUH?! HUHHHH!?? I smell a conspiracy.
Happy belated birthday!EDIT: WHAAA? I joined 3 months before you.
"Tavalodet Mobarak" is a Persian phrase that translates to "Happy Birthday" and "Lisa" is a common name in many cultures, including English. Therefore, the phrase means "Happy Birthday Lisa!"
Yes, "Tavalodet Mobarak" is a commonly used phrase to wish someone a happy birthday in Persian culture. "Lisa" is also a popular name in many cultures, making the phrase relatable to a wide audience.
In Persian culture, it is common to use both the Persian phrase "Tavalodet Mobarak" and the English phrase "Happy Birthday" when wishing someone a happy birthday. This combination allows for a multicultural and multilingual celebration.
No, the phrase can be adjusted to include any name, such as "Happy Birthday Sarah!" or "Tavalodet Mobarak Ali!". The phrase can also be used for any birthday celebration, regardless of the person's name.
Yes, the phrase can be used in both casual and formal settings. In Persian culture, it is a common expression to wish someone a happy birthday in both personal and professional settings.