grammar - about the usage of "since" in present perfect tense


Recently I was told that when since is used in a present perfect tense sentence, the time point after it should be specific.


He further points out that the sentence "The restaurant has been here since my dad was alive" is wrong.


Is it true?


Any opinions or advice are welcome


Thanks in advance




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