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What’s the difference between Sunday and Monday though? They are both school nights…
But yes, just like any other year, trick or treat is on Halloween. Remember a few years ago when it was on Wednesday? Still trick or treated on Halloween. |
| op here, sorry about this. I moved here from Atlanta in July. I found out about this forum after searching forums for moving here and which neighborhood i could afford. I didn't dig enough for family friendly neighborhood. We live off 2nd street in Eckington and I don't see many children. My apologies. my child and I are new here. we could go to Alethia Tanner Park but just getting adjusted. My apologies however. |
Don’t apologize. We always love this thread. It is always started by a newbie that just has to suffer from our amusement. Thanks for playing! |
lol thank you. this made me smile. ~OP.
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| OP, since you are new to the area and don't feel you're in a family-friendly area, are you asking for suggestions on where? |
| Do I have to celebrate Christmas on Sunday? |
I grew up in the Midwest and we always trick or treated on Halloween. I never heard of doing otherwise. |
Same here (St. Louis area) but was talking with a friend today who's from Chicago and she said not only did she trick-or-treat in her neighborhood on a designated weekend night growing up, but the place she lived even published trick-or-treat times, like from 4-6:30 pm. I never went out before dark, even when I was really little! So yes, there are definitely local/regional differences and you are not crazy for asking, OP. I hope you and your kid have a great Halloween! |
It really is not this serious. |
Also from Chicago and this was not the norm. Must have been something special in her small neighborhood. Everyone else trick or treated on Halloween, not some pre set weekend night. |
some towns do that to avoid bad weather or to take advantage of a weekend, non-school night |
+1 Welcome to the area OP!
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I've never heard of anyone in any part of the country going trick or treating on another night. I'm from Texas and we always went on 10/31. I'm always confused by these posts. If the community opts to go out on a different night, I would assume that would just be a one street thing. How could you even coordinate a city wide trick or treating on a different night?
I never understand this. |
| Why do we go through this every single year? Halloween is on October 31. Trick-or-treating will happen on October 31 just like it does every single year. |
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If you come to my house in a night other than Halloween, we won’t have candy. (I buy it on the 31st because otherwise I start pigging out on it.) You will instead receive travel toiletries, plain pencils, a quarter, or maybe a packet of ramen. See you on the 31st!
And welcome newbie OP! |