According to the History Channel, April Fools’ Day has been celebrated for centuries, perhaps starting as early as 1582 (the date when the Julian calendar was replaced by the Gregorian calendar). Some believe the “celebration” dates back to ancient Egypt or Rome. Google has played a prank since 2000, although they were canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. Reader’s Digest lists 56 pranks you can pull today. Around the world, April Fools’ Day is celebrated on different dates and in different ways. #IdeaoftheDay
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