Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Make April Fool Productive

April Fools' Day, sometimes called All Fools' Day, is one of the most light-hearted days of the year.

Origin:

The origins of April Fools' Day are shrouded in mystery, experts say.

Despite having no official recognition, April 1 has long been celebrated as a day to celebrate, well, foolishness to be exact. More specifically, April Fools’ Day is about making other people look stupid with practical jokes.

The most popular theory is that France changed its calendar in the 1500s so that the New Year would begin in January to match the Roman calendar instead of beginning at the start of spring, in late March or early April.
However word of the change traveled slowly, and many people in rural areas continued to celebrate the New Year in the spring. These country dwellers became known as "April fools," the story goes.


History of April Fool's Day:
Young pranksters mark April Fools' Day by tying a kite to old man's wig in a circa-1770 illustration.

A photo from the Fools’ Day Festival in the Ukrainian city of Odessa where people sing and dance while dressed as comic characters.

Runners at the 13th Annual April Fools Day New York City “Backwards Mile,” where more than 100 runners completed the one mile race running backwards.


Modern ways of Celebrating April Fool:

1.The Day to Tell the Truth:
                      Tell the truth,Confess the secrets of your life people will fall in puzzle whether to believe or not.Like U lost your virginity,U have kissed your english teacher etc...........



2.The Day to confess feelings to your crush:
   
     If you love your one of best friend and you are afraid to confess it coz u dont wana loose her/him then its best day to confess your feeling.



3.Ask your Boss for increment or u quit:
    
Since its the beginning of new financial year you should tell your boss to increase your salary. 

                            Happy April Fools Day
                    
                                        Even the gods love jokes.
                                                               - Plato

                
    Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee,And I’ll forgive Thy great big one on me.
                                                     - Robert Frost