I had a discussion recently with someone about this. Since we don’t really celebrated our birthdays we weren’t sure what’s “normal “.

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    15 hours ago

    If they’re close friends and family I definitely expect them to remember. It’s a good indicator of who I can trust in my life as well, those who usually remember just also happen to be on the trustworthy list.

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        4 hours ago

        For me it correlates so yes. I’m not saying one is necessarily caused by the other.

        Conversely, I set up birthday reminders for the people I care about.

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        5 hours ago

        Remembering birthdays is a reflection of how much someone cares about birthdays. There’s no need to read anything more into that.

        Many people (this thread is an example) are either completely indifferent to birthdays or even dislike them. To us (I’m indifferent) birthdays are totally pointless and basically a fact related to identification, like a student number or social insurance number. I remember my student and social insurance number because I have to, in order to function at school and in society. I don’t ask anyone else’s student numbers because it’s entirely pointless and useless information to me.