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Yes, "Opposite Day" is a fun, unofficial holiday where people speak or act in reverse, doing the opposite of what they normally would. It often involves playful interactions, like saying "yes" when one means "no." While there's no formal recognition of the day, it is commonly celebrated by children and in various social contexts for humor and creativity. Ultimately, it's more of a whimsical concept than a real event.

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