воскресенье, 1 апреля 2012 г.

April Fools' Day

April Fools’ Day is celebrated in different countries around
the world on April 1 every year. Sometimes referred to as All
Fools’ Day, April 1 is not a national holiday, but is widely
recognized and celebrated as a day when many people play all
kinds of jokes and foolishness. The day is marked by the commission
of good-humoured or otherwise funny jokes, hoaxes,
and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends,
family members, teachers, neighbours, work associates, etc.


Traditionally, in some countries such as Canada, New Zealand,
the UK, Australia, Cyprus, and South Africa, the jokes
only last until noon, and someone who plays a trick after noon
is called an “April Fool” and taunted “April Fool’s Day’s past
and gone, You’re the fool for making one”. Elsewhere, such as
in France, Italy, South Korea, Japan, Russia, the Netherlands,
Germany, Brazil, Ireland, and the U.S., the jokes last all day.






In France and Italy children (and adults, when appropriate)
traditionally tack paper fish on each other’s back as a trick and
shout “april fish!” in their local language (“poisson d’avril!” and
“pesce d’aprile!” in French and Italian respectively).



A-you are Attractive
B- you are the Best
C -you are Cute
D- you are Dear to Me
E- you are Excellent
F- you are Funny
G- you are Good-Looking
H- He-He-He
I- I'm
J- JOKING








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