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Opposite Day is a make believe game usually played by children. Conceptually, Opposite Day is a holiday where things are said and done in an opposite manner. It is not a holiday on any calendar and therefore one can declare that any day of the year is Opposite Day (sometimes retroactively) to indicate something which will be said, or has just been said should be understood opposite to its original meaning (similar to the practice of crossed fingers to automatically nullify promises).

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  • Opposite Day (en)
  • Hari Kebalikan (in)
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  • Opposite Day is a make believe game usually played by children. Conceptually, Opposite Day is a holiday where things are said and done in an opposite manner. It is not a holiday on any calendar and therefore one can declare that any day of the year is Opposite Day (sometimes retroactively) to indicate something which will be said, or has just been said should be understood opposite to its original meaning (similar to the practice of crossed fingers to automatically nullify promises). (en)
  • Hari Kebalikan merujuk kepada sebuah permainan yang biasa dimainkan oleh anak-anak. Seseorang dapat mendeklrasikan bahwa hari ini adalah Hari Kebalikan (terkadang secara garis kecil) untuk memajukan beberapa hal yang akan dikatakan atau dapat dikatakan harus menjadi pengertian berlawanan dari arti aslinya (mirip dengan praktik menyilangkan jari untuk secara otomatis membatalkan janji). Tak ada tanggal resmi dari Hari Kebalikan, dan tidak diketahui adalh negara yang mengakuinya sebagai hari libur. Permainan tersebut juga dibandingkan dengan "kursus filsafat" anak-anak. (in)
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  • Opposite Day is a make believe game usually played by children. Conceptually, Opposite Day is a holiday where things are said and done in an opposite manner. It is not a holiday on any calendar and therefore one can declare that any day of the year is Opposite Day (sometimes retroactively) to indicate something which will be said, or has just been said should be understood opposite to its original meaning (similar to the practice of crossed fingers to automatically nullify promises). (en)
  • Hari Kebalikan merujuk kepada sebuah permainan yang biasa dimainkan oleh anak-anak. Seseorang dapat mendeklrasikan bahwa hari ini adalah Hari Kebalikan (terkadang secara garis kecil) untuk memajukan beberapa hal yang akan dikatakan atau dapat dikatakan harus menjadi pengertian berlawanan dari arti aslinya (mirip dengan praktik menyilangkan jari untuk secara otomatis membatalkan janji). Tak ada tanggal resmi dari Hari Kebalikan, dan tidak diketahui adalh negara yang mengakuinya sebagai hari libur. Permainan tersebut juga dibandingkan dengan "kursus filsafat" anak-anak. (in)
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