Birthday as a means of communication and communication
Why is it important for others to congratulate a person on their birthday: invisible threads that connect us Every year, billions of people around the world say the same words: “Happy Birthday!” We send cards, bake cakes, blow out candles, and sing traditional songs. But have we ever wondered why this ritual is so important? After all, a birthday is just another day on the calendar. And yet, when someone forgets to congratulate us, we feel a sting of offense. When we forget to congratulate someone else, we are haunted by our conscience. Behind these simple actions lies a deep human need — to be noticed, confirmed in our existence, and included in the fabric of common relationships. Congratulating someone on their birthday is not just a formality, but a powerful social and psychological act that strengthens bonds, heals souls, and reminds us that we are not alone. Psychological Aspect: Being Seen and Valued Everyone, regardless of age and character, needs to feel significant to others. Psychologists call this a “need for recognition.” A birthday is a moment when a person is by default at the center of attention. And when those around them congratulate them, they send a powerful signal: “You exist, you are important, and we are glad you are in our lives.” This basic confirmation of one's own worth helps to strengthen self-esteem, especially in an era when many suffer from anxiety and a sense of loneliness.Think about it: a child whose parents and friends have arranged a fun party grows up with the feeling that they are loved unconditionally. An adult who receives warm words from colleagues feels like a part of the team, not just a cog in the system. An elderly person who is visited by grandchildren on their birthday feels that their experience and life have meaning. A greeting is a symbolic hug that says louder than any words: “You are not indifferent to this world.”On the other hand, when a birthday passes unnoticed — no one called, wrote, or came — a person may exp ... Read more
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