The neighbors are expected to give some candies for these children. It is always fun to go ‘Trick-Or-Treat' with friends, collecting tons of sweets and candies and scaring the neighborhood! So what does ‘Trick-Or-Treat' means? The ‘Trick' part of the ‘Trick-Or-Treat' is a threat to play a trick on the homeowner or on his property; if not, a treat (confectionaries) are given.
‘Trick-Or-Treat' is an important tradition of Halloween celebrations
and it is expected that everyone from the neighborhood with children should
purchase treats/candies for all those Trick-Or-Treaters who knock at the door.
It is interesting to note that In Sweden children dress up as witches
and go ‘trick-or-treating' on Maundy Thursday (the Thursday before Easter)
while Danish children dress up in various attires and go ‘trick-or-treating' on
Fastelavn or the next day of Shrove Monday. In Ohio, Iowa, and Massachusetts,
the night designated for ‘Trick-or-treating' is often referred to as Beggars
Night.
See also: #Halloween Rituals
Both adults and children participate in costume parties, who wear
attractive costumes like Super Heroes, Pirates, Pimps, Corrupt Cops, Dracula,
Uncle Sam, Adult Bunny, Hippie, Mummy, Gangster, Werewolf, Naughty Nurse, Scary
Jason, Freddy, Witch/Wizard, etc., there are so many other costumes you can
wear; including serial comic stars.
Now the festival of Halloween has spread to several parts of the world,
including countries like Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, India, Malaysia,
Singapore, Puerto Rico and New Zealand.
Halloween is unfinished without those creepy Jack-O-Lanterns, which is
nothing but a vegetable carving, made from pumpkin but alternatively with a
turnip. Here the pumpkin's top is cut off and the flesh inside is scoped off
and a monstrous mage is carved outside and the lid is replaced.
During all nights of the Halloween season, a candle is placed inside to
give an illuminated effect. Hence pumpkin carving is considered to be an art!
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