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Will you partake in trick-or-treating on Halloween?
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- No - 88 votes
- 82%
- Yes - 12 votes
- 11%
- Other, I will discuss below - 7 votes
- 7%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was fine when children came around, although I'm not sure if making them sick at best or contributing to their future obesity at worst, was doing them any favours. However over the past few years it has changed in this area, young children no longer call, it's teenagers and these days, only ask for money.
We did have one year here when the little group of children decided that they would ask for tins and packets to be donated to Save the Children for their grocery sale......
A lovely idea but I had to make dozens and dozens of notes to put through doors beforehand so folk could, if they wish, have those goodies ready rather than sweeties... :-(
It's what you make it isn't it.....x
A lovely idea but I had to make dozens and dozens of notes to put through doors beforehand so folk could, if they wish, have those goodies ready rather than sweeties... :-(
It's what you make it isn't it.....x
Halloween is fine, although in the past we've preferred to concentrate on burning an efficacy of a religious terrorist on the 5th instead to show what our culture thinks of that.
'Trick or treat', on the other hand is a further abominable adoption of US culture which encourages kids to demand sweets with menaces, as they try extortion and threats on the rest of the neighbourhood. Having parents supervise is merely putting a gloss on it, the unacceptable behavior is still encouraged. Those who first practiced it here should be thoroughly ashamed. Their irresponsible actions encouraged their kids' schoolfriends to persuade their parents to fail to parent properly also, and allow their kids to go out threatening others too. Next thing you know knocking on doors and demanding from others what you want starts seeming to be the norm.
If folk want Halloween let them hold a party.
'Trick or treat', on the other hand is a further abominable adoption of US culture which encourages kids to demand sweets with menaces, as they try extortion and threats on the rest of the neighbourhood. Having parents supervise is merely putting a gloss on it, the unacceptable behavior is still encouraged. Those who first practiced it here should be thoroughly ashamed. Their irresponsible actions encouraged their kids' schoolfriends to persuade their parents to fail to parent properly also, and allow their kids to go out threatening others too. Next thing you know knocking on doors and demanding from others what you want starts seeming to be the norm.
If folk want Halloween let them hold a party.
Guising, not trick or treat. Not in Kansas now Toto.
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