April Fool's Day is approaching, are you ready?
By Candymin
@Candymin (145)
China
March 31, 2010 6:35am CST
April Fool's Day, abiding by the "for-fun-only" observance, is coming. Are you ready for fooling or being fooled?
As we all know, April Fool's Day has developed into an international funny play regardless of its origin. Practical jokes ranged from the simple (such as saying, "Your shoelace is untied") to the elaborate are a common practice on April Fool's Day. It is simply a fun holiday, but a holiday on which one must keep forever vigilant, for he may be the next April Fool.
Actually, I myself is not such a fast-responsive type that poorly turn into the very 'victim' most of the time.
How about you? Mylotters. Are you ready for this funny battle? Have you ever been an April Fool?
Share with us.
Happy April Fool's Day and Good luck!!!
5 responses
@izziemint (94)
• Philippines
31 Mar 10
I am excited by this as long as it is still being used as a joke for others and not to the point of taking advantage or hurting others.
@Candymin (145)
• China
1 Apr 10
Hi, Izziemint.
So am I. We need healthy funny games played on our friends or relatives in moderation to satisfy the tight nerve a little in our fast-paced society.
Performing practical jokes without rudeness, without hurt but only with little fun is great and acceptable by majority people.
Have fun with your friends to enjoy this interesting holiday.
Good luck and nice day!
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
31 Mar 10
I actually dont allow April Fools antics to go on in my house...its not something i allow to happen in my house because of things that stem back to yrs ago and ppl getting hurt...
@Candymin (145)
• China
1 Apr 10
Hi, Ravenladyj.
Sorry to hear that. We do need to abide by the observance of "only for little fun but no hurt". Just little pranks or practical jokes won't hurt somebody, won't show any rudeness and just keep it in moderation for a little fun. That's all.
Thanks for your response.
Have a nice day and happy forever!
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
31 Mar 10
Dear friend,
I hope that is the day which most of people would planned a prank or may be something else to fool others. But I hope an healthy prank or fooling would be much accepted by others. Not to hurt others through it just for fun and enjoyment.
@Candymin (145)
• China
1 Apr 10
Dear Shamrack,
I agree with you. We always follow the discipline of "only for fun but no hurt". Everything needs a limitation. Playing practical jokes or pranks on friends and relatives in moderation is interesting and funny. During our fast-paced life, it may be able to relax our tight nerve a little. To enjoy the funny holiday in a healthy way.
Thanks for your response.
Have a nice day. Candy.