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: Known as "Poisson d’Avril" (April Fish), the tradition involves sneakily attaching paper fish to people's backs.

: Experts suggest avoiding jokes related to health (e.g., pregnancy, COVID-19 symptoms), mental health, or serious personal issues like breakups. April's Fool

To ensure the day remains enjoyable for everyone, participants are encouraged to follow specific ethical guidelines: : Known as "Poisson d’Avril" (April Fish), the

The true origin of April Fools' Day remains a subject of debate among historians, with several popular theories: followed by "Taily Day

: Celebrations often last two days. The first day is "hunting the gowk" (sending people on phony errands), followed by "Taily Day," which focuses on pranks involving the backside, such as "kick me" signs.