yes but only in large, and modern cities.
It's called the same: April Fool's Day.
Two countries that do not celebrate April Fools' Day are Germany and Japan. In Germany, the day is observed as "April Scherze," but it is not widely recognized or celebrated as a significant event. In Japan, while there are pranks and jokes, April Fools' Day does not have a cultural significance and is largely overlooked.
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Yes,you can say after april fools.
"April Fools Day" or "All Fools Day" falls on the 1st of April every year.
In 2011 April Fools Day falls on a Friday
Yes, Argentina celebrates April Fools' Day, known as "Día de los Inocentes," on December 28th. This day is dedicated to playing pranks and tricks on friends and family, similar to the tradition in other countries. While April Fools' Day on April 1st is recognized, it is not as widely observed as the December celebration.
April fools day is in April. April is in Spring.
April Fools' Day in 2011 is on Friday, April 1.
I guess it does as its April Fools Day (All Fools Day)
April fools!!
no... April Fools it is