Try hanging a sign that says "No trick or treaters" or something lol I notice that you made this thread a year ago as well >.>
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Piss off, little shits.
Im the halloween version of the grinch. It really pisses me off that random kids I've never met come bashing on my door demanding candy because of some old irish tradition or whatever. I thought children were taught not to go knocking on the doors of strangers homes OR to take candy from strangers (yeah, yeah, so some of their parents go with them). I just feel like its a tradition that doesn't belong in Australian culture as it has no relevance. We wouldnt celebrate it for the same reasons we wouldnt celebrate thanksgiving etc. People suppose that Australia is already a cultural MESS, that why not add this to the pot as well?
Ugh, dont mind me. Kids had been knocking on my door all night making my 4 barking daschunds drive me bonkers.
happy halloween you little pricks.
Try hanging a sign that says "No trick or treaters" or something lol I notice that you made this thread a year ago as well >.>
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If I want to go around begging for food, I might as well accept that I prefer accepting handouts like a coward, instead of working my ass off to pay my own debts. Halloween teaches children that no matter what they do in life, they can always become beggers when they fail miserably at every single thing they do.
Halloween is a stupid holiday, celebrated by stupid, devil worshiping douche bags and moronic cowards who threaten you for candy. I mean, come on, Halloweeners are essentially terrorists. They go and ring your doorbell, stating "trick or treat." Which means that if you don't treat them with a free handout, they'll TP your house, or throw eggs at your windows, or skin your cat and drink it's blood, or some sick satanic shit like that.
Halloweeners deserve a little taste of the red right hand of Eastwood. That's all I have to say about that.
It's a nice tradition here where I live, we celebrate it day before the period of huge fast. Nothing on level of those in Brazil and Spain, though our carnivals are lovely to say the least. I've been part of it as a kid and it's been a lot of fun, thus I don't see any reason why others shouldn't have the same experience as me.
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I honestly don't know in which manner you celebrate Halloween in Australia or how huge it is, here, it's a long time tradition, a fun one if I may say so. It's a part of our culture, our parents and their parents did the same way before us, it was a great fun for them to be part of it, same goes for me, thus I don't see any reason why other kids shouldn't experience the same. I don't think there's anything rude or ignorant about it as long as both sides enjoy that day and here we indeed do.
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I kinda see where you're coming from, Rowan. Like, I bet you don't like people knocking on your door for any reason, anyway? I mean, there's e-mail, phone, etc for business. Only friends or delivery food should come to your house and knock. Or a neighbor in need of something.
Anyway. I can see someone not wanting to celebrate Halloween because of religious reasons. That's whatever. But if I could totally scrap Halloween, I'd definitely want 1 day per year where everyone is encouraged to dress up in a costume. Just because it's cool.
I saw a witch at the train station yesterday morning (Halloween here), I wasn't sure if it was Halloween related or if she was a real witch.
Anyhoo, I'm not into Halloween. I didn't grow up with it so idgaf. But it is becoming more 'popular' I guess in Australia now. And idk about the kids in other countries, but Aussie kids are indeed a bunch of little pricks. Example from a lady I know. This little boy told her son, "move outta the f*cking way you little c*nt!" I know I say c*nt a lot, but holy bajeezus, I wouldn't want little s*its like that at my door either. Despite that I can see the fun of it all for kids and adults. It's not a bad thing, just annoying to some. Which is fair enough. Not everyone has to participate in the giving of candy. If ya gonna go trick or treating ya still should be polite. Just because you're in a costume, doesn't mean you can be an ***hole.
Don't want kids knocking turn your porch light out. Around here if you want people to stop knocking on your door then you simply turn off your light. No light on prolly not giving out candy for trick or treat. I loved it as a kid getting to dress up as a super hero, or whatever the f*ck wanted. Trick or treat actually got pushed back here in Kentucky so it'll be tomorrow night. Got like 8 big ass bags of candy to give out.
Have a halloween party tomorrow night as well. Lots of drinking and fun.
Negatory, it's nearly summer, it's light until like 8pm. Sometimes we had a sign. This year we only got two groups of them though (one at 2pm...when school was still on ), and we just let them ring the bell/knock until they buggered off.
I like Halloween parties, I just don't like trick or treaters.
Halloween is pretty much non-existent around here but there were some Halloween parties in town last night. Too bad I have exams next Monday/Tuesday although I still bought myself a hat full of sweets and crap. Fun times were had.
Cambridge has quite a lot of middle age/elderly people so I guess there's no real urge for people to go out or dress up. My sister said her boss hands out fruit to trick or treaters which I found quite funny.
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Move to the ghetto. Problem solved, nobody trick or treats in that area of the city.
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I haven't taken apart of Halloween since I was 12ish. Just never really cared, my dad always stacked candy in the house and I never cared for dressing up (although I have a couple of years, mostly for practical jokes more than actually doing it in the spirit of Halloween)
Thankfully, my jobs have kept me working during Halloween for the past 5 years (Holy shit have I really been out of high school that long?).
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The first year I worked at Bowman's, a local owned grocery store, I decided I may as well dress up. I deal with a lot of customers and I guess its just good for the environment of the store, co-workers, and customers if I don't stand out.
So I borrow my brothers kilt that he bought on his trip in Europe and just put on a nice dress shirt and some football socks that oddly enough matched very well.
As I worked throughout the day I kept getting harassed by older women with cat calls. I got whistled at a few times, had ladies compliment my legs, among other things.
To be honest it was pretty awkward, but I laughed it off.
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Anyway up in the dark north it's pretty black at around 5pm, so in general it's only the parents who hate their children who let them wander the streets alone on the look out for sweets. My mother bought some fun size supermarket brand sweets to throw at any kids who dared to approach the front door - but nobody actually did.Originally Posted by Wikipedia - Because it seems I always need to educate you lot
They might have earlier in the evening but since today is All Souls Day and the priest was to lazy to hold a mass this evening, I went last night. He's actually always a little funny at Hallowe'en, two years ago he suggested that kids should dress up as something that isn't inherently evil like a Saint or the Pope (I'm not kidding). Last night he said something along the lines of the importance of prayer at this time of the year since its an important day for Satanists. He can be very funny sometimes.
I actually quite like Halloween. I had two costumes this year, Magenta from Rocky Horror and Pocahontas. I didn't really do anything on the actual day though, unfortunately. Just sat in my Pocahontas costume with my cider, watching the Chase and waiting for the trick-or-treaters. What an exciting life I lead?
I love Halloween, it's the only day when I can answer children at the door by screaming at them in a Pyramid Head costume without somebody calling the police. Best holiday ever.
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Ohhh bah humbug. I love passing out candy to the kids! It's a lot more fun than watching tv that I could just watch OnDemand later. Plus, it was so much fun when I was a kid--why wouldn't I continue the tradition now? This is like a FUN Christmas where nobody gets socks or has to deal with drunk aunts kissing your face! Just candy and running around like wild!
Of course, I've never had bratty kids or anything like that come to my door. For the most part, they just think I'm amazing because I buy waaay too much candy and just let them all grab a handful.
Halloween isn't celebrated as much now as it was when I was younger. Back then, there were hundreds of grownups with disposable income to spend on candy for fifty kids that Trick-or-Treated. Now there are hundreds of kids (with around 5-10% of them carrying a baby in one arm and a Halloween pail in the other) Trick-or-Treating, and only 30-50 grownups giving out candy. No one seems to have that Halloween spirit anymore.
Our paper's only contribution to Halloween is a coloring contest. And participation in that has dropped as well. Only one entry this year. It made choosing the winner quite easy.
Like Josh said, the general rule is that kids should only go to houses with porch lights on. Unless your Adam Sandler's character in Big Daddy, then just go through the back door and make the person inside give the kid a watch.
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