Halloween is very popular in Ireland, where it originated, and is known in Irish as Oíche Shamhna (pron: ee-hah how-nah), literally "Samhain Night". Pre-Christian Celts had an autumn festival, Samhain (pronounced /ˈsˠaunʲ/from the Old Irish samain), "End of Summer", a pastoral and agricultural "fire festival" or feast, when the dead revisited the mortal world, and large communal bonfires would hence be lit to ward off evil spirits.
They don't celebrate Halloween
It started in the mid 1800's to celebrate the dead.
they celebrate Halloween the same as Americans
I do not know if Kuwait celebrate Halloween.
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.
Some do, but it has only been the past few years since South Africans have started celebrating Halloween and therefore it is still only a small section of South Africans who celebrate this.
No, many non-Christian people celebrate Halloween.