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Aaron
Tell me something about how Halloween was celebrated in your city
4. Nov. 2013 04:40
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In Slovenia we don't celebrate Halloween. But so as many other american products also the halloween is getting more and more popular. In some bars they organise halloween parties and some people wear disguises. We don't go door to door. We have other holiday in February or March (it is not a fix date) when we weare costumes and go door to door. It is called Pust. Its intention is to "bury" the winter and to call for an autum.
4. November 2013
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Halloween is celebrated in many countries on the night of October 31st. Children wearing costumes go to peoples' homes saying "Trick or treat!" to ask for candy and sweets. This practice originally involved a trick. A trick means someone will do something bad if they do not get a treat. In simpler terms it could be explained as: "Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you." Today however, people usually do not play tricks if they do not get treats. However, some people still get up to mischief by playing pranks or doing things to make fun of people; like putting toilet paper in trees; writing on windows with soap or throwing eggs at peoples' houses. People sometimes dress up as ghosts, witches, goblins and other scary things for Halloween
The Pagan holiday Samhain, that the All Saints day replaced, was also known as the Day of the Dead. Many Wiccans and modern Pagans celebrate the Day of the Dead, even today. This is considered a happy holiday, even though it celebrates 'death'. It is the day that the souls of dead people are believed to come back to Earth and walk among their relatives and friends; sort o a one day family reunion each year.
I hope this gives you a good idea as to what Halloween is about.
~Samantha :)
4. November 2013
No Halloween here, maybe because we live in Indonesia though I really want to see that celebration. It must be great ))
4. November 2013
did you celebrate Halloween Day in your city?hmm, i live in hunan province,at here even the foreigners ,we just live like a commen day,so ~~~
4. November 2013
Aaron
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