Well, sweetheart, February and March start on the same day of the week in non-leap years because February has 28 days and March has 31 days. So, when you add those extra three days from February to March, they align. It's just the way the calendar cookie crumbles, hun.
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In a non-leap year, there are 28 days in February. This means that there is an even four weeks in the month, meaning that the first day of the March will fall on the same day as the first day of February in a non-leap year.