Actually, this is a festivity not celebrated in most Hispanic countries, so, you simply say "Que se la pasen bien este día de muertos"
to one person: Hablas "Trick O Treat" To a group of people: Hablais "Trick O Treat" to your dog: i want your poopy!
tienen un maravilloso halloween
Truco o trato
SΓΌΓes, sonst gibts Saures.
maklab aw hadiyya
jente Le Gusta agarar Dulce
Hi, soy Haley. Truco o convite?
well i did't even check what time i went trick or treating so i think like 3-4 hours i think
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people celebrate halloween by puting decorations on there houses and go trick or treating just like the united states do.
For the "trick" part of Trick or Treat, people used to do things like use a bar of soap to mark up windows. Doing more than that these days would be considered to be vandalism and unacceptable. Since most people give candy, fruit, or charitable donations when asked for a treat, there really is no acceptable reason to trick these days.
yes and no the only difrence is the celebratoins like trick or treating and thanksgiving dinner
Just like everyone else, October 31st.
porte a porte (feminine) ^ l l l with accent pointing up to the right (means door to door which is like trick or treating)
Usually in apartments and houses that are close together like town houses.
October 31. The little kids start coming at like 5 ish
Anywhere between 8-15 years of age but it doesn't really matter. If you are having fun and you enjoy eating sweets or teasing your neighbours you can continue trick or treating and dressing up as long as you like.
Trick or treating can be dangerous due to factors like traffic accidents and pedestrian safety. Children often roam the streets after dark, which increases the risk of accidents. Additionally, there is a potential for tampered candies or treats, although such cases are rare. Finally, there is a risk of stranger danger, and it is important for children to be accompanied by adults or go to well-lit, familiar neighborhoods.
treating other people like animals like them>