21st... why is it so important
21st... why is it so important
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tegwin

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1,674 posts

227 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I am nearing my 21st birthday... everyone keeps telling me how important it is and keeps asking me what I want for this "special birthday"

So... can anyone explain why it is classed as "important"


And lets hear what your parents gave you for your 21st....

Simpo Two

90,714 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Well, you're (hopefully) three years older and wiser than when you were 18.

18 y/os can vote for Prime Minsters and buy alcohol and don't seem to be doing too well with those responsibilities, so 21 has a lot going for it I think.

youngsyr

14,742 posts

213 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Did it not use to be the voting age in the UK, many moons ago?

It's also the age that you're allowed to start drinking in the US, so it might be an imported celebration, like Trick or Treating on Haloween?

SGirl

7,922 posts

282 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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It used to be the official age of majority.

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

216 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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It's because most parents expect you to leave home when you reach 21. wink

You have packed haven't you?

Happy Birthday in advance btw. smile

For my 21st I got a gold ring with my 3 initials on. I've since had it melted down and a bespoke pendant made from it.

Ahhh Moneypenny

4,100 posts

243 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I have never understood this, I always thought becoming 20 more significant as you are officially out of you teens? Seems more reasonable to celebrate this instead, although any excuse for a piss up in IMO is great by me smile

Pyro

99 posts

202 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Im also turning 21 this year and wondered the same, i reckon its something to do with officially becoming an adult....

Dracoro

8,952 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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At 21 you can represent your peers in the HoC (need the small matter of getting elected first though biggrin)

Eric Mc

124,561 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Up until 1969, it was the age at which you legally ceased to be a "infant" and became an "adult" (gaining your "majority" - as mentioned above). Since 1969, the age of "majority" has been 18, not 21. So legally, it has very little significance at all.

Gaining your majority is important in law as it enables you to enter into legal contracts and agreements without an "adult" having to countersign the agreement.

Mexico.

1,254 posts

208 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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What eric said on my 21st birthday i had the enemy(not the band) shooting at me made me grow up smile

tegwin

Original Poster:

1,674 posts

227 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Mexico. said:
What eric said on my 21st birthday i had the enemy(not the band) shooting at me made me grow up smile
Im working that... but dont think it will be for this birthday!

collateral

7,238 posts

239 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I was in the States for my 18th and here for my 21st

Fail.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

230 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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collateral said:
I was in the States for my 18th and here for my 21st

Fail.
Indeed.
'Epic fail' perchance? scratchchin

You can ride a motorcycle of any cc at 21, upto you're limited to a 400 and a certain bhp/tonne, no?

fadeaway

1,463 posts

247 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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anyone know where the association with keys with your 21st comes from?

okgo

41,279 posts

219 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Nothing its crap.

Sheets Tabuer

20,750 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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fadeaway said:
anyone know where the association with keys with your 21st comes from?
They are the symbolic keys you would hand over to your wife for your ball and chain however very few get wed these days that early (except me hehe)

On my 21st I had fish & chips and took the dog for a walk

Merp

2,262 posts

273 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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My 21st was 10 days ago. I recently moved out at the begining of the year with my girlfriend and bought our first house so my parents gave me 5k towards our deposit [25k total] so that was pretty good.

My mrs bought us 3 day Pass to the F1 at Silverstone this year. Sat in the stand at Club.
Mrs Parents got me some snowboarding lessons at MK Excape Dome as i want to go next year.

Had a bit of a family get together and mates around parents house on my Birthday.

But this friday im out to Prague with the lads for the weekend, so its going to be a heavy one.

All in all i think its a pretty good Birthday.

Plus my bro bought me a load of Meguiers Cleaning kit for the new car.

Romanymagic

3,298 posts

240 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I cannot remember my 21st, it was so long ago... weeping

elster

17,517 posts

231 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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  1. You can get more money (Higher minimum wage)
  2. You can get a licence to drive any Motorcycle over 25kW
  3. You can get a licence to drive commercial vehicles
  4. You can supervise a learner driver
  5. You can adopt
  6. You can supervise under 14's shooting
  7. You can become a corrupt Politician
  8. You can go to big boys prison

I'm sure I have missed a couple out.

But generally 21st isn't actually important anymore.

Rob.

17,911 posts

239 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I think too much of a fuss is made over the 18th, 21st, 30th etc. etc. what's the big deal?