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Someone told you how to reply on April Fool's Day.
April Fool's Day originated from a famous Greek myth and legend. But there is actually another legend about the origin of April Fool's Day. In the Middle Ages, most Christian countries used the julian calendar to celebrate New Year's Day from March 25th to April 1. According to the custom, on April 1 day, people will exchange gifts to congratulate each other. In 1752, the Gregorian calendar was promulgated, and the New Year was moved to 1+0. However, people are still willing to give gifts to others in April 1. This "new year" itself is fake.
Later, some pranksters simply turned the gifts into fakes. Said to send a box of snacks, maybe stones. He claimed to visit, but kept his host waiting for a long time. The deceived person is not reconciled, but also takes medicine according to the prescription and retaliates. Over time, April Fool's Day was formed. You can tell him (her) clearly that you are serious about your feelings. Now that you have confessed, I will always remember your confession. This answer can be defensive or offensive. You know, the initiative is in your hands.
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