April Fools' Day is just around the corner, and while many enjoy a good prank, there's a common belief that the fun should stop at midday on April 1.
But is this accurate? To clear up any confusion, the team at Slingo have shed light on what April Fools Day entails, its rules and traditions.
Here's what you need to know.April 1 essentially gives you carte blanche to play pranks on friends, family, partners and colleagues.
However, it's crucial to remember that some boundaries shouldn't be crossed - understanding this is key to executing a successful prank.Dom Aldworth, Head of Brand Marketing at Slingo, says: "April Fools' Day is one of the most celebrated non-religious holidays worldwide, providing an opportunity for people to share a joke and a laugh.
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