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MNer with a child? Complete this survey on Halloween and you could win a £50 voucher! NOW CLOSED

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EmmaMumsnet · 23/09/2016 14:36

We at MNHQ would like to find out your thoughts about Halloween.

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MNer with a child? Complete this survey on Halloween and you could win a £50 voucher! NOW CLOSED
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rackhampearl · 23/09/2016 14:47

Done :)

FeelingSmurfy · 23/09/2016 23:31

Done

pieceofpurplesky · 24/09/2016 09:46

Done.
Wondering/wandering. I know iabu but just had to point it out. Grin

OdinsLoveChild · 24/09/2016 12:09

Done, but I've given you my other email (which I reserve for household unimportant stuff like my shopping delivery) rather than Mumsnet one by mistake. Sad

onitlikeacarbonnet · 24/09/2016 12:38

Done Chocolate

DancingOnMyOwn · 24/09/2016 17:11

Done

DinosaursRoar · 24/09/2016 19:32

Done - nice reminder we've got all the regular grumpy threads about to start!

After that people with dogs who think Bon fire night needs banning

Then "someone down my street has their Christmas decorations up in November!"

RiverTam · 24/09/2016 19:37

Done, but I think you should have included something about only going to houses that are decorated.

TheScottishPlay · 24/09/2016 19:49

Done. It's not 'Trick or Treat' here though. We go guising after carving neep (turnip) lanterns.

Mycatsabastard · 24/09/2016 22:20

I agreed to host a halloween party about 10 years ago. DD1 was 8, DD2 was 1.

Agreed DD1 could invite 15 friends to the house. I cleared every bit of furniture out of the living room and decorated it, full of webs and skeletons. I got a pinata and rammed it full of sweets. We had a huge pot of custard in the kitchen which they had to come in and put their hand in to find a coin (the door was shut and they had to pretend to yell in pain so the next kids would think it was hot). We had apple bobbing and picking sweets out of flour.

In total we ended up with over 30 kids in the flat. The pinata was a great success and once it was bust open they basically spent the next hour throwing sweets about and then scrambling about for them. Bloody brilliant night it was :o

altik · 25/09/2016 11:27

Done and agree with River Tam. Round here, it is a big thing and people only go to houses that are decorated... that changes everything!

Metellaestinhortobibit · 25/09/2016 12:33

Agree with Tam too. We only visit homes we know and that are decorated.
DCs dress up as things like cats/pumpkins, nothing gruesome or intimidating.
Our decorations and treats are taken in at 8pm and lights off (because this is when the DCs go to bed and I can't do bedtime and answer the door at the same time!)

kimmy726 · 25/09/2016 15:09

Done

museumum · 25/09/2016 20:23

Done but had to translate "trick or treat" into "guising"

Pumpkinmoon · 25/09/2016 20:23

Done 🎃

MarriedinMaui · 25/09/2016 21:08

Done. I never understood why people go on about Halloween being too "American". It was the Irish who took it over there in the first place.

ipswichwitch · 25/09/2016 22:15

Done. I'm a bit gutted its on a Monday this year. I love decorating the house and playing a few games before trick or treating, but since DS1 will be at school that limits our time somewhat.

DropZoneOne · 25/09/2016 22:41

Done. Like PP have said, where I live now, kids only go to decorated houses and it all seems to be over by 8pm, pumpkin comes in, outside light goes out, door is no longer answered.

LotisBlue · 25/09/2016 23:28

Yy to only going to decorated houses - we take ours down when the kids go to bed.

sianihedgehog · 26/09/2016 11:51

I moved to a new house last year and this street loves Halloween, I'm delighted!! I can't wait until my boy is old enough to go trick or treating. :)

nerysw · 26/09/2016 18:31

Done.

BicycleMadeForTwo · 26/09/2016 23:18

Done 👻

LynseyH · 27/09/2016 10:58

Done but added a number on to my MN user name...baby brain!! Email is correct though :-)

YesILikeItToo · 27/09/2016 12:39

I couldn't get through it because of the focus on trick or treating, questions didn't all make sense for guising.

Roseformeplease · 28/09/2016 11:28

Done - but an observation. All of your questions supposed that the idea of "Trick or Treating" comes from America. In fact, in Scotland, kids go "guising" (as in disguised) and go round to houses, not to play a trick in return for a treat, but to do a short performance - usually a joke or a song.

Thus, I am very much in support of this (very old) tradition - much less so of the idea that, if you don't feed the kids, they will do some damage, as practised elsewhere.

I just think this should be noted.