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To be a bit wtf about people trick or treating not actually on Halloween

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lightsandresistance · 26/10/2016 21:59

It would seem that people near us have decided that as Monday is a school night they cannot trick or treat then and so they are going to trick or treat sometime between Friday and Sunday depending if they are at a party, on holiday, out for the day already etc. It is a full discussion on a local pages that no one will be going Monday because it is a school night so they will do it x,y, z day instead.

Is this really a thing?

Am I being a miserable old bat?

Since when did Halloween change from one day to a whole weekend?

I am not a huge fan of Halloween anyway tbh and feel especially sorry for those who have tiny babies or dogs who go beserk etc.

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chipsandpeas · 26/10/2016 22:10

fri sat or sun wouldnt bother me, i get why people dont want to do it on monday night
however i will be in hiding as i cant be arsed with it

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FlyingElbows · 26/10/2016 22:12

Totally outing my location here but where I live it is traditional to "do" halloween on the Friday before.

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TroysMammy · 26/10/2016 22:17

It's one day only 31st October and no other day is acceptable.

I nearly bought a bag of chewy sweets today but as I won't be home until 7pm on Monday I thought "nah, fuck them" and put them back on the shelf.

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LilyInBlue · 26/10/2016 22:17

*FlyingElbows
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You live where I live - we are the only town in the whole world to have it on a different day Grin

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LilyInBlue · 26/10/2016 22:18

Nobody does Halloween here on the 31st unless it so happens to be a Friday, if you come on the 31st there are no sweeties left!

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biscuitbadger · 26/10/2016 22:20

I'm with you on this. I will only be opening the door to trick or treaters on actual Halloween.

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lightsandresistance · 26/10/2016 22:21

See it being on the Friday every year instead if I knew it was on the Friday every year instead of the 31st wouldn't bother me as much.

I just don't want four days of it.

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MrsHam13 · 26/10/2016 22:22

Flying elbows is it somewhere in Scotland begins with K?

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DixieWishbone · 26/10/2016 22:22

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MangoBiscuit · 26/10/2016 22:26

I won't have any treats available if people knock before Halloween. I'd probably be a bit Hmm at the parents too. T or T ing is a bit cheeky anyway (perfectly happy to have TTers on Halloween) but extra nights of it is just wrong.

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Aeroflotgirl · 26/10/2016 22:27

Trick or treating only on Halloween, any their day, it's just begging!

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megletthesecond · 26/10/2016 22:27

Yanbu. 31st only IMO.

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wirrinboffin · 26/10/2016 22:28

Would that be Kilmarnock by any chance Grin ?

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dementedpixie · 26/10/2016 22:29

They'll get nothing from me if they come before Monday evening

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AndShesGone · 26/10/2016 22:30

How bizarre Shock

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Onehellofaride · 26/10/2016 22:30

Trick or treating will only happen on Monday for us if at all but they have a party on Friday and I have just decorated the dining room (it's the only room I will decorate).

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Cheerybigbottom · 26/10/2016 22:33

I'm genuinely shocked to hear trick or treating happens before Halloween. We're doing different Halloween activities sat/sun/mon but guising is definitely just for Halloween, the 31st!

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soupmaker · 26/10/2016 22:34

Yes, that'll be Kilmarnock! Anyone coming 'trick or treating' at our door will be telt that it's guising, only happens on the actual night itself and to GTF if dressed as a 'killer clown'.

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justnippingin · 26/10/2016 22:34

31st only! My dd is at a party on the Saturday and I'm guessing they will send the kids off T or T'ing. She agrees with me, 31st is Halloween, so no t or t'ing before!

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SpookyPotato · 27/10/2016 00:24

31st only! I don't get why people would go out at any other time, surely the success rate will be low? Most people won't have treats waiting before then..

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zad716 · 27/10/2016 07:28

Surely half the fun is seeing other in fancy dress and even some of the houses decorated (smoke machines, spooky music, light displays, etc). Isn't going to be the same if spread over 4 nights.

Hence no real issue to changing the day, but its got to be one single day accepted by everyone within the local community.

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myownprivateidaho · 27/10/2016 07:39

I've never had a trick or treater at my door in my life! Do people actually do it in England? I would have thought that there will be so few kids out that it won't actually make a difference what night it's on.

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Basicbrown · 27/10/2016 07:40

Yabu op. Round where we live it is just awful anyway, we literally get thousands. There will be no sweets until the 31st. I will fix a smile on my face for one night only. I suspect if I started giving them out earlier they would be round again on the Monday anyway.

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Basicbrown · 27/10/2016 07:42

Idaho you are welcome to come round to mine for the evening. It is staggering.

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Kokosjumping · 27/10/2016 07:42

idaho we have loads of trick or treaters, have done for years and years.

No way will I be opening my door on any night other than the 31st, cheeky as fuck to expect it any other night IMO.

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