ChatterBank3 mins ago
Trick or Treat?
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Not a question as such - more an observation and a link ;)
This article made me laugh, and I think its advice for UK residents facing any trick or treat calls particularly hilarious
"“Householders are quite entitled to tell these children to piss off on the basis that they are culturally irrelevant."
http:// www.the dailyma ...amer ica-201 2103147 133
Some american imports are very good - some should be resisted at every opportunity :)
This article made me laugh, and I think its advice for UK residents facing any trick or treat calls particularly hilarious
"“Householders are quite entitled to tell these children to piss off on the basis that they are culturally irrelevant."
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Some american imports are very good - some should be resisted at every opportunity :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dislike this 'demand or menace' activity intensely. I can't think what the parents are trying to teach their kids. Surely the kids would be less keen if a bigger kid in the playground did much the same to them for their dinner money ? Why can't the parents buy their own kids sweets ? Hold a Halloween party for them and their little friends somewhere where they can dress up, play games, win prizes, rather than be antisocial to their neighbours in this way. Yet another awful US culture thing being taken up to the loss of our own traditions. :-(
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