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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So… ‘fess up!
Who actually answers the door to trick or treaters?!
Do you answer with a bundle of sweets or do you hide under your beds until the scary teenagers and children go away?! |
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Where we live if you don't have decorations they don't knock. People post on Facebook that trick or treaters are welcome at their address too. That way kids are assured of a welcome and no elderly people get heart attacks when they answer the door to a zombie |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I decorate the house a little (ie the pumpkins me and the kids carved, a few window gel stickers and whispy spiders webs round the porch).
But yes, I have bought my stash of sweets and while my three are off trick or treating, I will be ready with the sweets for other kids.
But we live halfway up a hill and not many come past, so it will most likely my kids who will eat them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I enjoy opening the door, looking at the costumes or the lack thereof as it seems older children barely try to put together that resembles a costume, and handing out sweets.
I’ve just bought nearly 20kg of sweets a few days ago from Costco to give out on Halloween. In past years, we’ve run out in just a few hours. I feel bad once we are out of sweets and switch off the lights. |
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