Some of the best tricks happen if you are a gymnast. If you do gymnastics you can do backflips or cartwheels. Some other tricks are with your pets if you bring any. If you bring the equipment then magic tricks work beautifully. When I was growing up, there was a lady in the neighborhood who would always make you do a trick to get a treat.
The tricks part is generally a "fun threat," and would not be actually carried out. A couple of more popular tricks in the past were draping toilet paper in someone's trees or throwing rotten eggs at their cars or houses. Keep in mind that these would be considered vandalism, and could get a person into a lot of trouble. Eggs could actually damage paint on cars, etc. If you do decide to do any tricks, make sure they are fun for everyone (including the person it is being pulled on) and do not cause any damage.
Some good Halloween pranks include ringing doors bells saying "Canned goods or meat" or even go door to door putting candy in peoples bowls instead of taking candy. You can find a bunch of creative ideas at http://www.halloween-website.com/pranks.htm
brake all your furniture mess up your house and pretend you were robbed :D
Some very good tricks are backflips and cartwheels. Pet tricks do wonders if they are trained. Magic tricks work well but any tricks that are seen in the circus are usually good to do.
Trick or treating became popular after everyone did tricks so around the 1950s
Say "im coming into your house and checking" or "are you sure" or "then go and buy some" or just go to the next house.
There is no trick or treat on Thanksgiving. Trick or treating is for halloween. You can try trick or treating on Thanksgiving, but you might look odd.
Card tricks a normally work and any other tricks just try your best!
If children come to your house and say TRICK OR TREAT, you have a choice of giving them tricks or treats. If you choose treats, you give them treats such as sweets, candy etc. Make sure you have at least a tin of chocolates. However, if you go trick or treating yourselves, the house owner either gives you a trick or a treat. Traditionally, you collect sweets and goodies while out on trick or treating. Hope this helped, and I'm going trick or treating myself tonight! :)
yes Well, mature people don't. It's unseemly for a real adult to beg or play childish tricks.
Yes, the word 'tricks' is a noun (trick, tricks) and a verb (trick, tricks, tricking, tricked).Examples:The tricks he plays on his sister make her angry. (noun)When he least expects it, she tricks him in return. (verb)Note: The form 'trick' is also an adjective (a trickquestion, trick riding).
The plural of trick is tricks.
about 85% of people go trick or treating
No, Magic Tricks is not a verb. Trick is a noun. It is being modified into more than one trick using the 's'. Hence - Tricks. Magic, while also typically a noun, is acting like an adjective here and modifying tricks to explain what kind of trick it is. Eg. Is it a nasty trick or a mean trick? No. It is a magic trick. So no, magic tricks is not a verb. The exception would be if you said magic does tricks. Like how mirages trick the eye.
To neighboors and locally, but Halloween and trick-or-treating are not very popluar in France. Halloween and the tradition of trick-or-treating are mostly American.