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So does most of the world get left out on Pi day because there’s no 14th month?

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    So does most of the world get left out on Pi day because there’s no 14th month?

    There’s not even a 31st day in April so couldn’t even get creative moving the decimal point around either.

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      So does most of the world get left out on Pi day because there’s no 14th month?

      There’s not even a 31st day in April so couldn’t even get creative moving the decimal point around either.

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      @colinstu The trick, I think, is to pretend to be American, much like how Black Friday is now a British shopping event despite the complete lack of historial and cultural precedent.

      But the Pi Day posts showed a definite increase around 3PM my time. In that regard, it doesn't seem to be as much of a phenomenon in Europe

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        So does most of the world get left out on Pi day because there’s no 14th month?

        There’s not even a 31st day in April so couldn’t even get creative moving the decimal point around either.

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        @colinstu There's pi approximarion day on 22 July. 22/7≈3.142857
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