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Would I be a cf to ask !

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Lifeisforliving25 · 24/10/2017 13:56

Daughter age 4 is very excited about Halloween as first year she really understands it.
She has picked her costume and telling everyone about it.

Found out this morning her surgery admission date is Halloween 🙈

We live on a busy road but not really a family road, mainly shared houses of students and then some houses with lone couples so about 3 kids including 2 at mine on the whole road.

Would it be cheeky to knock on a few of the doors to ask if they didn't mind her coming and knocking a day early ( I could even provide the sweets )

Or would this be rude 🙈

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IAmBreakmasterCylinder · 24/10/2017 13:57

If you asked me I'd happily help out. Do you know any neighbours?

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WinteryWalk · 24/10/2017 13:57

I think if you provided the sweets then they wouldn't mind. No harm in asking, I would certainly oblige. Hope the surgery isn't too serious.

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splendidisolation · 24/10/2017 13:58

Cheeky and annoying. Sorry.

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Tamatoa · 24/10/2017 13:58

Do it Grin. I’d love to be part of a special Halloween, everyone usually has the sweets in by then anyway. X

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ManchesterGin · 24/10/2017 13:58

I think if you explained, nobody would mind. I'm expecting trick or treaters on Saturday night this week.

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BlueSapp · 24/10/2017 14:00

This is definatly the best alternitive, Id certainly help if it were me.

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Myheartbelongsto · 24/10/2017 14:01

I would be more than happy to do this.

Hope surgery goes well op.

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Grimmfebruary · 24/10/2017 14:01

Students are usually friendly enough, I would offer to provide the sweets though.

And go visit family if they're close, they'll understand :)

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Lifeisforliving25 · 24/10/2017 14:01

Well don't know any of them well .. will bypass the neighbours next door as one of the kids already annoyed her by throwing s small cardboard box in their bin 😂So she is not our biggest fan but don't know the rest really as in direct ones

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Stompythedinosaur · 24/10/2017 14:01

I think it's fine to knock and ask.

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SpottedGingham · 24/10/2017 14:03

I would do it in a heartbeat. And then cry because little children dressed up always make me cry. Confused

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Belleoftheball8 · 24/10/2017 14:03

Could you take her to an early Halloween party instead?

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PinkHeart5914 · 24/10/2017 14:03

If you know the people ( even if you just say hello in passing) knock and ask, at worst they will say no and that never hurt anyone!

If you knocked on my door and explained the situation I would be more than happy to help make your little one happy

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youarenotkiddingme · 24/10/2017 14:03

And it's a good way to meet the neighbours!
I know if one of mine asked I'd have been expecting TT weekend anyway and would certainly want to know if I could help a neighbour who's child was in hospital.

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AlphaBites · 24/10/2017 14:04

The child is 4 ! How the heck can that be cheeky for the OP to knock a day or so before, provide the sweets and then take her a day or so before Halloween ?!

YANBU at all OP and I would gladly participate in it.

I hope the surgery is a success.

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MrsMozart · 24/10/2017 14:05

I'd happily do it if someone asked. I don't think I'm too unusual so go for it.

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dylanthedragon · 24/10/2017 14:05

I don't think its rude to ask but I wouldn't hold out much hope. They might not want to commit to being at home at the time you'd want to call round. Has there been much trick or treating on your road in previous years? That might be an indication on whether your neighbours would be up for it.

There's lots of National Trust places and the like doing Halloween trails around me this week. Could there be something like that on near you? Or maybe rather than trick or treating on your street, go a bit further to your friends and family? Even if its only one or two stops, I'm sure they'd love to see DD dressed up and make a fuss of her.

Flowers best wishes to you both for her surgery.

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TheMerryWidow1 · 24/10/2017 14:06

aaaah bless her, I would do it, hope all goes well. xxx

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MoistCantaloupe · 24/10/2017 14:06

Yes, do it. Its a lovely idea and I think most people with a heart would help. I wish I lived near you so I could.

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ajandjjmum · 24/10/2017 14:06

DH used to do that - check that it was OK and take a few sweets. Often people added their own treat too! There was one lady who didn't want to as she didn't like opening her door in the evening, and we fully understood.

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misshannah · 24/10/2017 14:07

Offer the sweets in return, but don't leave them with students too far in advance! Lovely idea though.

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CoolCarrie · 24/10/2017 14:07

No harm in asking them. I would be happy to do that for someone.
Good luck with her surgery

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QueenInTheNorth26 · 24/10/2017 14:07

I'd do it so definitely ask

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Mishappening · 24/10/2017 14:11

I don't understand Halloween - perhaps your DD might explain it to me please. Grin

Ah....I have just remembered! It is a "celebration" of death and of all things revolting. That's why we involve children in it.

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BexleyRae · 24/10/2017 14:11

Lovely idea, if you asked me I would offer to dress up DD and come with you (she's only 1, so wouldn't need any sweets!)

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