Friday, March 27, 2015

April fool’s day
1. April fool’s day is on April 1st
2. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII issued a papal bull decreeing a new standard calendar for Christian Europe that would take his name and centuries later become the standard internationally in the 21st century
3. Despite having no official recognition, April 1 has long been celebrated as a day to celebrate, well, foolishness to be exact. More specifically, April Fools’ Day is about making other people look stupid with practical jokes.
4. Pros: You get to prank people &Con's: If you prank people, you get pranked back
5. 28 December, the equivalent day in Spain and the Hispanic America, is also the Christian day of celebration of the "Day of the Holy Innocents". The Christian celebration is a holiday in its own right, a religious one, but the tradition of pranks is not, though the latter is observed yearly.


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