April Fool's Day is celebrated in several countries around the world on April 1 of each year. Sometimes known as All Fools Day 'on 1 April is not a national holiday, but it is widely recognized and celebrated the day in which many people do all sorts of jokes and stupidity. The day is marked, that the Commission is a joke in good humor, or at least fun, jokes and other various scams sophistication of friends, family, teachers, neighbors, coworkers, etc.
Traditionally, in some countries, like New Zealand, United Kingdom, Cyprus and South Africa, the jokes only last until noon, and someone who plays a trick after noon is called "April Fool" and derided the "first past the April and gone, you're crazy to make a. 'Elsewhere, such as France, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Russia, Holland, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Australia and the United States, the jokes all day.
The first recorded connection between April 1 and stupidity can be found in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1392). Many authors suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year in the 16th century, was responsible for creating the festival, but this theory does not explain the earlier references.
Traditionally, in some countries, like New Zealand, United Kingdom, Cyprus and South Africa, the jokes only last until noon, and someone who plays a trick after noon is called "April Fool" and derided the "first past the April and gone, you're crazy to make a. 'Elsewhere, such as France, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Russia, Holland, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Australia and the United States, the jokes all day.
The first recorded connection between April 1 and stupidity can be found in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1392). Many authors suggest that the restoration of January 1 as New Year in the 16th century, was responsible for creating the festival, but this theory does not explain the earlier references.
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