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Does "opposite day" a common custom in western culture?

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Rebecca

"Opposite Day" is a fake holiday usually played by children for fun. People who participate will try to do all things in the way opposite to how they normally would. For example, they might wear their clothes inside out or their shoes on the wrong foot. It's not really observed by most people, except perhaps at a themed party or by children at school.

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