Thursday 11 November 2004, by Anonymous :

Umm... is she bad at maths? how could she be 28now, and 23 when MT joined Buffy- about 4 yrs ago?

Thursday 11 November 2004, by Anonymous :

ok she was 26 when buffy ended—that was last year 03—and michelle was added to the cast in 2000 —that would make sarah 23 at the time..

Thursday 11 November 2004, by Anonymous :

She’s 27 THIS year, and she’ll be 28 NEXT YEAR.

Thursday 11 November 2004, by Anonymous :

I think this is a case of confusion of British age versus American age. See in the UK, when you’re born, you’re considered 1 year old. So on your first birthday, one year after you were born, you turn 2!! In the US you’re 0 until your first birthday when you turn 1. So in America she’s 27, but in the UK she’d be 28 (notice this is a UK article). Weird, huh??

Thursday 11 November 2004, by AlysonHanniganRocks!! :

She said she was 23 when Michelle trachtenberg (Dawn) entered the show,not when Sarah first started the show! :)

Thursday 11 November 2004, by Anonymous :

they probably either started shooting the new season while sarah was still 23 or the reporter messed it up...happens faster than you think ;)

Thursday 11 November 2004, by jk :

Hello!?!?!?!? Who on God’s good Earth told you that in the UK you are 1 the day you are born!?!?!?! Speaking as an Englishman with a newphew and niece (my niece being 3 months old and in no way considered to be 1) I can assure you that this claim is absolute nonsense. In the UK you are 0 on the day of your birth!

Friday 12 November 2004, by SUSAN :

How the hell can you be born and be 1 years old ?lololololololollolol(Sorry coulnt stop laughting) When some one is born (And the day has passed )that would make them one day old....NOT 1 year old and thats every where in the world.....Bloody hell.

Friday 12 November 2004, by Anonymous :

Oh you stupid idiots.

"I’m 28 this year" means "I’m TURNING 28 this year".

CASE CLOSED.

Silly people.



Saturday 13 November 2004, by Anonymous :

In China you’re considered 1 year old when you’re born, or at least that was the system when my parents were born.

Sunday 14 November 2004, by Anonymous :

The "age 1 at birth" thing IS in fact common in most Asian countries, but NOT in the Western hemisphere, and definitely not in the UK.

Sunday 14 November 2004, by Amy :


— -"I think this is a case of confusion of British age versus American age. See in the UK, when you’re born, you’re considered 1 year old. So on your first birthday, one year after you were born, you turn 2!"---

WHAT!?! I’m from the UK, and when we are born we are also 0 until our first birthday... Im trying to think of any country where that is different but can’t - because what you said was absolute crap.



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