Well, some might do the five days but most will do just the 31st(hopefully!)
probably around when it starts getting dark. of course the little kids when come right around 6 or 7. the older kids probably wont stop coming till 11.(:
No reason why you can't. This year, 2010, the Moon will be a waning crescent 8 days past the full, so trick-or-treaters won't be able to see the Moon; it won't be up yet. The Moon will rise about 1 AM, and trick-or-treaters need to be in bed long before then!
I assume this is a trick question, and the answer is "everything". If you expect it, it is your expectation and if it is your expectation, you expect it.
they would expect more people to help in the country
I expect that every year there are hundred of thousands of English people who visit New York.
We can expect the statistics for this year in late 2010.
No year, make, model, or engine size and you expect an answer?No year, make, model, or engine size and you expect an answer?
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Trick or Treat is done on Halloween night, October 31st.
There would be many people that would expect the quality of the environment to be worse. This is because some people are pessimistic.
yes,it does it every year
yes it will it does every year
Celtic New Year occurred on Oct 31. It's believed that all who died were earthbound until Saween (New Year's Eve) upon which time all migrated into the beyond. Community bonfires were set and villagers gathered there to wait until midnight passed and the mass migration of souls passed. They'd let the fires in their homes burn out and they'd place food on the doorstep to placate travelling souls in the hope they'd continue journeying and not enter their homes and harm anything. After midnight, each family took coals from the bonfire home to rekindle their hearth. It was a community event as well as a spiritual "ritual" that was celebrated as well as feared. Trick or treat as well as Halloween is celebrated only where there was English influence. The Christian Church tried to replace this pagan celebration by declaring Nov 1st as All Saints Day and the evening before as sacred or Hallowed... thus Halloween. The church wasn't successful with displacing the tradition, hence trick or treaters dressed as ghosts go from door to door for candy. If they get none, a prank is expected.