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Not every day is considered a "fool's day," as in April 1.

When it comes to innocence, only I can rival myself.

My mother put up a lot of effort to teach me, but ineffectively.

I always attempted to project a sophisticated air, but my genuine character always shone through.

Is it possible that someone is trying to trick me by staring at my innocent face? I don't think I have the capacity to trick others.

I was duped, even if April 1st doesn't exist.

I tried a few businesses while I was living in England and frequently transferring money back home, but they were all scams. I am aware that these businesses exist to make a profit since I occasionally conduct business with them. I could look respectable, but after being duped, I do have some mental capacity.

I'm warning all of those businesses not to mislead people because if you do, I'll publicly accuse you of being thieves over the church's speakers.

My mother, who is much wiser than I am, suggested that I use Remit Choice to send it. Since she is taking care of me, my mother is not lying.

Remit Choice, in my opinion, is "doing exactly what they claimed." Despite my level of stupidity, people could still trust me because I'm not a complete moron.

By providing the greatest exchange rate, a fee-free transfer, and a quick and safe method of sending and receiving money, this one-of-a-kind company looks out for its customers.

I'm not trying to make you look foolish; I'm just expressing the findings I came to after being duped by several remittance providers.

Happy April Fool's Day, by the way! Since I'm the only innocent person on the earth who has been tricked, except from April Fool's Day, I'm not fooling anyone today.

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