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April Fools' Day in the U.S. is celebrated as a lighthearted occasion for pranks and jokes, fostering a spirit of playfulness and humor. Its origins are somewhat unclear, but it is thought to date back to the 16th century, possibly linked to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar. The day allows people to engage in harmless tricks, often resulting in laughter and surprise, bringing friends and families together in a fun way. Overall, it serves as a reminder not to take life too seriously.

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