CrazyLemurs
31-10-2012, 11:32 AM
Nobody has posted this yet, so I thought I'd wish all of you (even flyingjesus) a merry Halloween!!!
Enjoy your party or your trick-or-treating or whatever you're doing. I plan to finish Chobits, answer the door to some strange little children and host an event :)
For those anywhere else:
Oíche Shamhna - Ireland
Oidhche Shamhna - Scotland
Hop-tu-na - Isle of Man
Nos Galan Gaeaf - Wales
Day of the Dead - Bulgaria (usually November 1st but it's good enough and this shocking Wikipedia segment came from the subject:
"In Bulgaria this day is better known as Day of the dead and it's a day after the usual date - on 01 next month, and there's no costumes or parties. The country is one of the Orthodox Christianity countries, so the traditions are different, of course. But official or not, Halloween is already part of the celebrates. The teenagers and some of the kids go trick-or-treating every year on October 31. Also the Foreight Language Schools have started to celebrate Halloween lately. Probbably soon more and more people will do the same..."
No vještica - Bosnia & Herzegovina
Noche de Brujas - Spain
Dia das Bruxas - Portugal
Yue Lan - Hong Kong & China
Kali Puja - India
To reiterate:
Enjoy your Halloween!
I'm currently on my iPhone if you are seeing this message! I cannot participate in spam wars xx
Enjoy your party or your trick-or-treating or whatever you're doing. I plan to finish Chobits, answer the door to some strange little children and host an event :)
For those anywhere else:
Oíche Shamhna - Ireland
Oidhche Shamhna - Scotland
Hop-tu-na - Isle of Man
Nos Galan Gaeaf - Wales
Day of the Dead - Bulgaria (usually November 1st but it's good enough and this shocking Wikipedia segment came from the subject:
"In Bulgaria this day is better known as Day of the dead and it's a day after the usual date - on 01 next month, and there's no costumes or parties. The country is one of the Orthodox Christianity countries, so the traditions are different, of course. But official or not, Halloween is already part of the celebrates. The teenagers and some of the kids go trick-or-treating every year on October 31. Also the Foreight Language Schools have started to celebrate Halloween lately. Probbably soon more and more people will do the same..."
No vještica - Bosnia & Herzegovina
Noche de Brujas - Spain
Dia das Bruxas - Portugal
Yue Lan - Hong Kong & China
Kali Puja - India
To reiterate:
Enjoy your Halloween!
I'm currently on my iPhone if you are seeing this message! I cannot participate in spam wars xx