ghost;jack o lantern; monkey with fangs;(ect.).
There are so many customs that are only applicable to America. For instance, Thanksgiving and Halloween are customs that are deeply rooted in America.
Halloween has had been around since medieval times in some form. The present Halloween customs came about in the year 1911.
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German Unity Day Halloween and Erntedankfest
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.
Halloween has roots in the Celtic (Irish) culture and was brought over to America by English and Irish immigrants.
AnswerHalloween is a very old celebration that has acquired modern customs, at least in the U.S. The modern customs have to do with almost anything that is scary, from witches to spiders to skeletons. Wolves can be scary, and wolfmen (lycanthropes) can be scary also. But they don't have any meaning. Also, it's just fun to scare people, that's their main reason to wear wolf, or scary costumes.
Halloween is always the last day of October, same as in the United States. The difference is that most Australians do not bother to celebrate it. A few people have parties, but all the traditional Halloween customs tend to be overlooked in Australia.
Some nouns for Halloween are:costumespartiescandyghostswitchesangelssuperherosprincessesvampiresdecorationsapple ciderpranks
some of the customs are food
Some people don't celebrate Halloween because they are Christian!
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