April Fools’ Day
In 1564, King of France IX Charles started the year on the first day of January. Earlier The start of the year, common in Europe, was March 25. In the communication conditions at that time IX Charles’s decision did not spread much. Those who hear are against their old customs in order to protest.
They continued, they held parties on April 1. Others call them April fools They called April 1 the day of all fools. Surprise to others on this day They gave gifts, invited them to parties that could not be done, produced false news. Years then, as January is used to be the first month of the year, the French will spend 1 April in their culture. they continued by seeing the piece. From there it spread all over the world.