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Halloween rant

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Mannerscostn0thing · 01/11/2023 12:11

Am I being unreasonable to expect that if you elaborately decorate your house for Halloween that at least one adult should stay in the house to hand out treats (or leave some in an honestly box)?
In my area last night so many houses had signs up saying 'gone out trick-or-treating'. It's an affluent area and these houses have spent a lot showing off, just not participating!

I stayed in, with my dodgy pumpkin and home made decorations, and missed out on the fun to hand out treats. I was rewarded with groups of 6-12 children trying to push their way into my house for treat, waving their hands like the Zombies in Shaun of the Dead trying to get into the pub! Their parents, in equal numbers to their children, stood at the end of my drive watching.

I'm sure some on here will tell me to chill out but just as on the other AIBU thread today (about not one person thanking them for giving up their time to coach) I have to ask are we really such a selfish society now that we only care about our own children being excited and enjoying themselves and don't give a stuff about others? If you decorate your house to participate in Halloween, shouldn't you participate in Halloween? Why do ALL the adults need to be out? Surely it's 1 adult per group, 2 at a push?

A couple of examples that I found upsetting:

  1. DH saw one group of 8 parents with their 10 - 12 children return from trick-or-treating, go into a house and replace the sign from 'gone trick or treating' to 'out of treats'.
  2. I had a group of 'Tweens turn up with pillowcases no less stuffs full of sweets. I then saw them getting into one of their parents car and driving off to the next house.

Is this what Halloween is now self, self, self. Next year maybe the DCs could hand out treats to the parents who stay in! I think I’ll join in the fun too and will be carrying a very large box of eggs. So if you are reading this and are one of those people then beware. After all it is called 'trick or treat' for a reason!!!!

OP posts:
LittleRebelGirl · 02/11/2023 12:31

potatoheads · 02/11/2023 12:27

Will there be a time when you plan to be the giver or will you only ever be the taker?

Fucking rude. Are you implying single parents are just on the take? I do hope not...

Do you also realise that you can do both, right? We had trick or treaters until 6pm, and then again after 7pm when we got home. 🙄🙄🙄🙄

potatoheads · 02/11/2023 12:32

If everyone goes out with their dc then it's going to be really lame. Trawling streets where no one is home to give out sweets. Knocking endlessly on doors where no one answers. Kind of defeats the whole purpose. I guess there are child free people who may participate but lots of child free people may not be interested as it is a kid thing after all.

potatoheads · 02/11/2023 12:33

@LittleRebelGirl Fucking rude. Are you implying single parents are just on the take? I do hope not...

No not all single parents. Just you on the basis of your post.
You've now clarified that you get home early and contribute so no issue

SpicedAppleAndFreshCider · 02/11/2023 12:42

There are plenty of people giving out sweets. What a drama over nothing.

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