Songs Suitable for April Fools' Day
April Fools' Day is also called April Fool's Day and the Festival of Humor. It falls on April 1st. So what songs are suitable for playing on April Fool's Day? Below are the songs I have compiled for April Fools’ Day, I hope you like them.
Songs suitable for April Fool’s Day
Fool Again
Baby
I know the story, < /p>
I've seen the picture
It's written all over your face
Tell me
What's the secret
That you've been hiding
And who's gonna take my place
I should have seen it coming
I should've read the signs
Anyway...
I guess it's over
Chorus:
Can't believe that I'm the fool again,
I thought this love would never end
How was I to know?
You never told me.
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Origin of the festival
April 1st every year is a traditional Western folk festival - April Fool's Day (April Fool's Day), also known as April Fool's Day. There are different opinions on its origin: one theory is that this custom originated from the "Quansi Festival" in India. This festival stipulates that on March 31 every year, lovers fool and deceive each other for entertainment. The more common theory is that it originated in France. In 1582, France first adopted the newly reformed Gregorian calendar (the universal Gregorian calendar), which started the year on January 1st, changing the previous calendar that used April 1st as the start of the new year. During the implementation of the new calendar, some conservative people opposed this reform and still followed the old calendar and refused to update it.
They still give each other gifts on April 1st and organize activities to celebrate the New Year. Those who advocated reform ridiculed the practices of these conservatives. Smart and funny people give fake gifts to diehards on April 1st, invite them to fake celebrations, and call these fooled people "April fools" or "bait fishes." From then on, they fooled each other on this day, and it became a popular custom in France over time. The festival spread to England in the 18th century and was later brought to the United States by early British immigrants.
In the beginning, any American could concoct horrifying news without any moral or legal responsibility, and the government and judicial departments would not pursue it. On the contrary, whoever fabricates the most bizarre lies and deceives people into believing them will be crowned the winner. This practice has brought a lot of chaos to society, thus causing people's dissatisfaction. People's fooling and deception during the festival is no longer as outrageous as it used to be, but is aimed at relaxation and joy.
On April Fool’s Day, jokes can only be made before 12 noon. This is a strict rule. Anyone who is having fun after noon is a bigger fool than the person he is making fun of. Anyone who jokes after the hour will immediately hit a snag and is looking for trouble. There is a little poem that describes it this way: It's past twelve o'clock on April Fool's Day, and you're a big fool, you're late. Come April Fool's Day next year, you will be the biggest fool.
Holiday customs
On April Fool’s Day, people often organize family gatherings and decorate the room with daffodils and daisies. The typical traditional approach is to decorate a fake environment, which can make the room look like Christmas. You can also arrange it like a New Year, and when guests come, wish them "Merry Christmas" or "Happy New Year", which is unique and interesting.
Fish feast on April 1st. It’s also unique. Invitations to fish feasts are usually made of small colorful fish made of cardboard. The dining table is decorated with green and white colors. Put a fish tank and small and exquisite fishing rods in the middle. Each fishing rod is tied with a green streamer, and there is a gift for the guest, a delicate celluloid fish, or a fish basket filled with candies. It goes without saying that all the dishes at the fish feast are made of fish.
At April Fool’s Day parties, there is also a custom of making fake dishes.
Someone once described a typical April Fool's Day recipe: First there was a "salad" with lettuce leaves sprinkled with green pepper, but after the leaves were uncovered, it was discovered that there was an oyster cocktail underneath; The second course was "roasted potatoes", which were actually sweet bread crumbs and fresh mushrooms underneath; followed by dishes such as roast chicken disguised as crabmeat and raspberry ice cream buried under a tomato salad. After the meal, guests can also enjoy candy from the pill box.
However, the most typical activity of April Fool’s Day is for everyone to make fun of each other and tease each other with lies. Some people leave their wallets tied with thin strings on the street and pull the other end of the string in the dark. Once someone picks up the wallet, they yank it away unexpectedly. Others put bricks under broken hats in the middle of the road, and then waited to see who would kick them. Children will tell their parents that there is a hole in their schoolbag or there is a black spot on their face. When the adults leaned over to take a look, they shouted "April Fool". He smiled and ran away. In short, every April Fool's Day, zoos and aquariums will receive many calls to Mr. Fish (fish) and Mr. Tiger (tiger), which often causes the staff to cut off the phone lines in order to reduce trouble.
Customs of various countries
Nowadays in the United States, every April Fool’s Day, Americans will make some little jokes regardless of whether the other person is acquainted with them or not. A common April Fool's Day trick is to point to someone else's shoes and say, "Your shoelaces are untied." Students may lie to their classmates that school is on holiday. No matter what the trick is, once the innocent victim gets the trick, the prankster will scream: "Fool!"
Scotland In Scotland, for example, April Fool's Day actually lasts for 2 days. Celebration time. The second day was devoted to messing around with the area behind the human body. This day is called Taily Festival. The origins of the "kick me" sign can be traced back to this.
Mexico April Fools’ Day is on December 28th. Previously, this day was commemorated to commemorate the innocent children massacred by King Herod (c. 73-4 BC). It later evolved into a day of remembrance that included pranks and shenanigans.
France April 1 Traditions in France include April Fools' Day (literally "April Fish"), trying to attach a paper fish to a victim on the back without being discovered. Aussi cette was popular in other countries, including Italy (eg the term "April Fish", used to repackage aussi into arbitrary jokes made during the day).
In the native country of Spain en Inglés, a similar prank was practiced on December 28, the Holy Day massacre of innocent people. This custom also exists in some regions of Belgium, including the province of Antwerp. Flemish tradition for them is that parents or children only lock in with their teacher if they promise to be treated that evening or the next day.
Iran In Iran, people joke with each other about the 13th day of the Persian New Year (Norouz), which falls on April 3. This day is called “Sizdah bedar” (Outdoor Thirteen). It is believed that people should go out on this day to escape the bad luck of number 13 (the number), as good luck, bad luck, or 13.
In the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, there is a tradition of April 1st in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, but everyone thinks that if someone pulls after 12 noon (China and Japan), then This guy's trick is actually an April Fool's ploy for fools he thinks (this warning may exist in other countries as well).
Denmark In Denmark, May 1st is called "Major, Kat" and its meaning is simple: "May to Cat", which is the same as April Fool's Day, although the Danes also celebrate April Fool's Day (" aprilsnar").
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