"Trick or treat"
"Trick-or-Treat"
They go door to door in their neighborhoods wearing costumes and say "Trick or Treat" and hold out bags, hoping for a piece of candy from their neighbors.
What kids or (children) say on Halloween is Trick or treat! And once they say that, they get candy and go to the next house and so on.
Hers you treat and here is your trick and then through confetti at them just kidding don't.:( :)
im so scared
Halloween is not classified as begging. Little children go door-to-door collecting candy; they do not need the candy. It is the tradition of Halloween to collect candy from your neighborhood.
On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go door to door to receive candy. A lot of grown people have parties and dress up as well.
Americans dress up in costume for Halloween. They decorate their homes with pumpkins and other spooky paraphernalia. Children go door to door in their neighborhoods "trick or treating" and ask neighbors for candy. Most Halloween celebrations in America happen after sunset on October 31st.
Going door to door for candy is an US American tradition (that seems to be being exported commercially). the Event happens on the night of Halloween which is ALWAYS October 31.
No. Halloween falls on the 31st of October.
In the Netherlands they don't really celebrate Halloween but instead the religious holiday Saint Martins. It is similar to Halloween because the children go door-to-door wearing masks to get candy, but instead of saying "trick-or-treat" they sing. Saint Martins is celebrated on November 11 and has nothing to do with anything scary or horrifying.
In the Netherlands they don't really celebrate Halloween but instead the religious holiday Saint Martins. It is similar to Halloween because the children go door-to-door wearing masks to get candy, but instead of saying "trick-or-treat" they sing. Saint Martins is celebrated on November 11 and has nothing to do with anything scary or horrifying.
Halloween is observed on October 31st and has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today a secular celebration. On Halloween it is common to wear costumes and go trick or treating (go door to door asking for candy).
At Halloween, children dress in costumes and dress up as their favorite Halloween character and go to door to door "trick or treating" Most people give candy (the treat) to who ever come door to door but who don't, get pranked on (the trick). Adults decorate their house to make it look spooky to celebrate Halloween by hanging skeletons, carving pumpkins and more. Some teen celebrate Halloween by having a Halloween party or visiting scary attractions or telling scary stories.
Americans dress up in costume for Halloween. They decorate their homes with pumpkins and other spooky paraphernalia. Children go door to door in their neighborhoods "trick or treating" and ask neighbors for candy. Most Halloween celebrations in America happen after sunset on October 31st.
People dress up in costumes, go trick or treating, give out candy, decorate our houses, and go to parties. Some people in the U.S. don't celebrate Halloween though, for religious reasons.
Children usually start trick or treating at dusk and go as late as 9 p.m. Anytime after you might be disturbing people's sleep.