Turkish children do not celebrate Halloween. However, Americans in Turkey have certainly introduced some of the customs there, so the holiday tends to be celebrated by ex-pat Americans, rather than the locals.
Yes, Halloween is the only holiday to celebrate the supernatural.
Yes, Lebanon does celebrate the holiday Halloween.
Well, a christian should not celebrate halloween. halloween is a satan holiday. christians go to heaven when people who celebrate halloween go to hell. PLEASE DO NOT CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN!
Well, a christian should not celebrate halloween. halloween is a satan holiday. christians go to heaven when people who celebrate halloween go to hell. PLEASE DO NOT CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN!
Halloween IS a holiday. I believe you got this rumor from a friend of yours. Halloween is when every child or not (every) child dresses out for Halloween and they celebrate or not celebrate Halloween as they scare other children for fun, and they get candy by saying trick or treat.
Many people celebrated Halloween in the 1950's. Mostly children in the 1950's and today celebrate the holiday of Halloween.
Yes, but they celebrate a similar holiday call "day of the dead" as opposed to the American versions of "halloween".
Halloween started in Ireland as a pagan holiday for people to celebrate the spirits of their ancestors. Then many, many years later people started dressing into costumes to scare away evil spirits. Now in this day in age it is a known holiday for children of some countries to dress up and get candy.
It was Started by Americans in the late 1700s. Others countries attend the Trick 'r' treat tradation but only do Americans celebrate and beleive in the true stuff on Halloween like countries celebrate Christmas.
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Halloween is related to the Celtic holiday of Samhain which is to celebrate the end harvest and the winter solstice
No Argentina does not celebrate the Halloween holiday. Halloween celebrations are mostly found in the United States and Canada.