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How did April Fools’ Day begin?

HOW did april Day bedin? Earlier, much of Europe celebrated March 25, as the beginning of the new year. The celebrations culminated on April 1. In the 1500s, King Charles IX of France issued an order to regard January 1 as the first day of the year to match the Roman calendar. King Charles Ix Since means of communication were not as advanced in those days as they are now, some people in rural areas came to know about this change several years later! Also, some people found this reform absurd and refused to acknowledge the change. They continued to celebrate the new year in the month of April. These people became the target of some April jokes and were made fun of as fools. Those who had accepted the change played pranks on them, sent them empty gift packs and invited them to fake parties. The victim of these pranks became known as a 'Poisson d'avril' or 'April fish' because a young naive fish is easily caught in the net. It was a common practice during those days to hook a paper fish on the back of someone as a joke. Eventually, everybody accepted the calendar reform but the tradition of playing practical jokes on friends, or sending them on fools' errands continued. This tradition gradually spread from France to the other parts of the world too. Or maybe April Fools' Day began from the Romans celebrating a festival known as Hilaria on March 25, rejoicing in the resurrection of Attis, a Roman God. Today, this day is known as 'Roman Laughing Day' in Rome. The Romans get together on the streets, sing and dance, organise masquerades and play games. Attis FUN FOR ME! mocom MOCOMI Visit mocomi.com for more cool stuff! .com Copyright © 2014 Mocomi & Anibrain Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

How did April Fools’ Day begin?

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Maybe April Fools’ Day began from the Romans celebrating a festival known as Hilaria on March 25, rejoicing in the resurrection of Attis, a Roman God.

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