April Fool's Day is a day when people like to play harmless tricks on their friends and family. Most of the time, we know we are not supposed to tease others, but tricks that make everyone laugh are acceptable on April 1. How on earth did this tradition get started? Would you believe it had to do with changes to the calendar?
Back in 46BC, Julius Caesar revised the Roman calendar used at that time. He instituted leap year, adding an extra day to February every four years, but it wasn't strictly followed. Caesar Augustus made corrections again in 8BC; we get the month "August" from his name. In the 4th century, Emperor Constantine reformed the calendar by introducing the seven-day week. Even after all of these changes, the year was still not coinciding with the seasons: the beginning of Spring was falling in early March by the 16th century. So in 1582, Gregory XIII revised leap year again and deleted 10 days from the month of October. Imagine going to sleep the night of October 4 and waking up-the very next day-on the morning of October 15!
Another problem Gregory saw was the observance of the New Year. Julius Caesar had recognized it as January 1, but over the years, different countries grew to observe different days. Some celebrated it on February 1, some on March 1, and still others on Easter. The church celebrated New Year's on March 25. People would celebrate for 8 days-until the first day of April. To avoid confusion, Gregory XIII made a decision that was handed down through the ages: New Year's Day would be observed on January 1. Some people were opposed to this change, and some didn't even learn that there was a change until years later, and so they continued to celebrate New Year's from March 25 to April 1. Those that celebrated the "new" January 1 New Year made fun of the people who continued to hold celebrations for those eight days. They called them "April Fools," sent them false invitations to New Year's parties, and played tricks on them.
it has been April fools day
The Roman festival of Hilaria started the tradition of April Fools day. On this day, individuals prank friends and neighbors.
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"April Fools Day" or "All Fools Day" falls on the 1st of April every year.
In 2011 April Fools Day falls on a Friday
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)
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April fools!!
in 1846 April fools was established