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Halloween Traditions
Hi all,
I'm curious as to how your country celebrates (or doesn't) Oct. 31 (All Hallow's Eve, or Halloween, as we call it in the states).
In the U.S. it's common for children to dress up in costume and go door-to-door in their neighborhood, ring the doorbell and say "trick or treat." The home owner then gives each child some sort of treat (usually candy). By the end of their trick-or-treating, kids will have collected a TON of candy! For adults, costume parties are fairly common.
How does your country celebrate it? What sort of activities are common? Any other countries practice 'bobbing for apples'?
Theorie
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