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With inflation it would be "pound for the guy, mister". Surely wheeling around a dummy in a wheel barrow for money is better than a shitty little bucket of sweets?
I don't think any children take a 'life lesson' from trick or treating - it's a little bit of fun where they get to ask for sweets.
Some do, sure, some do not. What about the ones stocking up on eggs earlier in the thread?
Like I said, dressing up and asking for a reward for their efforts, great. Going "sweets or else" is out of order. The thing needs rebranding.
I happened to be in New York on Monday night, sat at a restaurant in Tribeca waiting the the parade to begin, (which was frankly awesome)
The Americans really know how to do halloween, all the tickers and treaters really getting into a community/family spirited event. Lots of Donald Trump outfits, some of which were brilliant.
edit - like so much of what we discuss on here, it's not the tradition that's the problem, just a few arseholes who just find a different excuse for there arseholery.
like so much of what we discuss on here, it's not the tradition that's the problem, just a few arseholes who just find a different excuse for there arseholery
Never a truer word spoken!
Surprised the grammar police didn't pick up on this though. I blame [s]brexit[/s] jetlag.there arseholery
I gave the benefit of the doubt on the grammar issue. Your use of the word "arseholery" temporarily blinded me with it's brilliance, and you can rest assured that I will use it at work tomorrow. God knows, there will be sufficient opportunity ๐
Going "sweets or else" is out of order.
To be fair despite saying "Trick or treat", I suspect most of the kids round my way would be thoroughly confused if you said "Trick please". It's just a thing the say (as a result of consuming too much American media).
But then this is a smallish village where everyone knows them so the Arseholery Quotient is significantly below the national average.
Forgot to get anything and had some kids at the door...they weren't too impressed with the offer of a power bar each!
Worst idea ever. I have no problem with the rest of Halloween but there is no justification for trick or treat.
This seems like perfectly good "justification" to me.
Little kids having fun. What's not to like ?
Went out with the four year old and met lots of lovely people on our street. He couldn't quite believe that folk would give him sweeties in return for telling his (frankly crap) knock knock joke. He was literally jumping up and down in excitement.