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What exactly children say in Halloween when they ask for candies?
and is it right to say in or at halloween? :S
Nov 6, 2011 2:42 PM
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We say "on Halloween" since it is a specific day of the year (October 31). And children say "Trick or Treat". This means, "give me a treat (meaning candy) or I will play a trick (something devious) on you.". We always give them a treat!
November 6, 2011
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Trick or Treat.
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trick or treat?
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