Oh, well it's a lot of fun... You dress up in a costume and knock on doors, and then people give you candy! Last year, Tatsuki-chan and I got so much candy that we had to carry our bags with both arms!
[Her face falls briefly upon the sudden memory of her best friend, but she'll try to grin and bear it.]
You go around in costume, door to door saying: trick or treat!
If they give you candy, you leave them alone.
If they are mean and don't give you Candy, then you come back to their house an throw eggs at it, leave milk to spoil in the yard overnight, or throw toilet paper high into their trees. That's the trick part.
If no one is home to give you candy, then you just move along. Best signs they are giving candy is if the porch light is on and they have something outside showing they are into the holiday like a pumpkin that's been carved!
Hey! Catorce-kun! Want to carve a pumpkin with me!?
oh, and then there are the tricks you can play on your friends and family. Small things like putting a rubber band on the vegetable spray on the side of the kitchen sink. It holds down the trigger so that when someone goes to turn on the water, they get sprayed. But some people can get mean with their pranks and end up hurting each other.
Unfortunately though, Halloween is only for one day/night a
It used to be an old Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrating the end of the summer and beginning of winter. People would wear masks to disguise themselves to prevent Samhain from coming to kill them.
Now, children dress up and walk door to door to get candy from strangers.
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[Hello, stranger, have an Orihime feeling the utmost sympathy for you.]
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[ he's from a medieval setting, you can't blame him. ]
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[Her face falls briefly upon the sudden memory of her best friend, but she'll try to grin and bear it.]
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You go around in costume, door to door saying: trick or treat!
If they give you candy, you leave them alone.
If they are mean and don't give you Candy, then you come back to their house an throw eggs at it, leave milk to spoil in the yard overnight, or throw toilet paper high into their trees. That's the trick part.
If no one is home to give you candy, then you just move along. Best signs they are giving candy is if the porch light is on and they have something outside showing they are into the holiday like a pumpkin that's been carved!
Hey! Catorce-kun! Want to carve a pumpkin with me!?
oh, and then there are the tricks you can play on your friends and family. Small things like putting a rubber band on the vegetable spray on the side of the kitchen sink. It holds down the trigger so that when someone goes to turn on the water, they get sprayed. But some people can get mean with their pranks and end up hurting each other.
Unfortunately though, Halloween is only for one day/night a
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I guess it takes all kinds...
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Now, children dress up and walk door to door to get candy from strangers.
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