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Mad Hatter Day occurs on October 6 (10/6) each year in the US and June 10 (10/6) in the United Kingdom.
The day is a hat tip to illustrator Jogn Tenniel's interpretation of the Mad Hatter in Louis Carrol's "Alice through the Looking Glass." In his illustrations, the Mad Hatter wears a hat with a slip of paper that says, "In this style 10/6".
In the United Kingdom, Mad Hatter Day is celebrated on June 10, as Europeans read dates with the day first and the month second.
Who's right? Who cares! Americans celebrate this day as the "Second April's Fools Day" each October. The Brits quietly disagree, preferring to celebrate in June.
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