Halloween has not really taken off in Australia, and as such, Australians "should" not celebrate Halloween at all. It is largely an American cultural activity, and has no relevance to Australians at all.
A poll held on Australia's leading news site (news.com.au) at the end of October 2009 indicated that 85% of Australians think Halloween should be ditched as it is totally irrelevant, whilst 15% of Australians said they love it and wanted to keep it.
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They don't celebrate Halloween
they celebrate Halloween the same as Americans
I do not know if Kuwait celebrate Halloween.
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.
The Native Americans did not celebrate Christmas or Halloween. The early colonists did not celebrate Halloween either, and most did not celebrate Christmas.
Yes, Lebanon does celebrate the holiday Halloween.
The answer is yes. They do celebrate Halloween in Germany
Yes, they do. I believe they celebrate Halloween parties.
Yes, people in Wales do celebrate Halloween.
65% or 75% because some children do not celebrate Halloween. and SOMETIMES do not celebrate both, not just Halloween.
No, many non-Christian people celebrate Halloween.