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    its not the dressing up. Its the whole morals surrounding it. Why should my mum n dad pay for someone elses children to get hyped up on sugar and if we dont give them anything they could throw eggs n flour. The dressing up is actually the best part.. if youre not gonna go trick or treating. a party would be better.

    in any case, its an american thing. Nothing to do with the UK

    shush jake you witch >.>

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    its not the dressing up. Its the whole morals surrounding it. Why should my mum n dad pay for someone elses children to get hyped up on sugar and if we dont give them anything they could throw eggs n flour. The dressing up is actually the best part.. if youre not gonna go trick or treating. a party would be better.

    in any case, its an american thing. Nothing to do with the UK

    shush jake you witch >.>
    tbh i've never seen kids egg/flour a house if they don't give sweets, so i guess thats down bad neighbourhoods. we don't give any treats my house has remained egg/flour free for yonks.

    also, its up to 'mum and dad' whether they wish to give sweets or not. they don't have to, and if they do its because they're in the giving mood. not like anyones forcing them to take part in halloween anyway :S

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    well they are being forced tbh. It happened to us a few years ago, and we live on a good estate too. not a proper posh one but its got a good neighbourhood. And obviously that was a year that we decided to boycott it and went out at night. ridiculous.

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    well the only way they're being forced is through their children mainly - but even then some parents take part in halloween because of the children and not really because of outside influences. same for christmas.

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    what do you mean being forced through their children? I hate halloween. i havnt forced them to give sweets, its just easier to give them to at least try and stop getting egged or floured. we dont want to, it costs money that could be spent on other things other than other families children.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    what do you mean being forced through their children? I hate halloween. i havnt forced them to give sweets, its just easier to give them to at least try and stop getting egged or floured. we dont want to, it costs money that could be spent on other things other than other families children.
    through children trying to persuade their parents to buy halloween costumes, go trick-or-treating etc.

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    I wanna do some apple bobbin'

    Never done it before.

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    immenseman.
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ardemax View Post
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    Rofl.

    Stop the arguments about wether it should or shouldn't be celebrated boys, everyone has their own opinions. My godmum throws well good partys for her children and it's usually a good laugh because she puts so much effort into it while my mum hates the day itself. I think it's brilliant going into town and seeing everyone dressed up, especially when you're dressed up yourself. Me and my mate are going to look for a party with our other friends and see what happens, like I've said, dressed as mummys. You can't beat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ardemax View Post
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    cheeky!!
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    Rofl.
    don't encourage him :@

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