LimpandNumb
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- Mar 16, 2025
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I'm kind of shocked to even find out it's celebrated in your countries. Is April fools Day a thing all over the world?
If it's not, we would most certainly confuse the crap out of people lol
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Me: Suddenly knows more about traditions in other countries.306 If you are often on the Internet, you probably would know about April's Fools, since it's really common for websites to do jokes. Here in Spain, however, we celebrate the Día de los Santos Inocentes instead, which is basically the same except in December 28. And with "celebrate" I mean it's a well known thing but basically nobody do anything (or maybe they do? I basically have no social relationships, so I wouldn't know)