Of course we do! 31st october, all of the little kids come out in their costumes and go trick or treating. Of course, as with every country there are people who don't participate in Halloween and/or don't agree with it (against religion etc) but there's no more than in any other country.
Halloween could also be All Soul's Day, or All Hallow's Eve.
Halloween is celebrated in England much like it is in the United States. Children and teenagers go trick or treating or have Halloween parties.
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In Every Country It Is Called Halloween
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October 31st, same as the US.
People in Britain also call it Halloween.
Yes, pumpkins would be a feature in England for Halloween.
People who celebrate Halloween in England mostly speak English.
Yes we do in England.
Only if they're living in England.
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Halloween is celebrated in only a small amount of countries,America among them.though there are groups atempting to start the custom in countries such as england.
Grace Baptists (England)
Nowhere near as much as in America; bonfire night (November 5) is close to Halloween and that tends to be celebrated more.
I believe it was England, however the modern form was popularised in the US.
no, it's the same as in the US, only on a much smaller scale.