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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love seeing well behaved teenagers at the door. They’re still kids, but not much longer. It’s touching to me. Plus some of them have awesome costumes. [/quote] I have no issue with it. Its fun for them and all have been very nice and friendly. [/quote] I agree. I get annoyed only when teens show up without anything that could remotely be considered a costume. I mean, c'mon. We had 2 teen girls who looked like they always look. They were polite, and we gave them candy, but... Then toward the end of TOT, a group of 4 freshmen girls came. They were boisterous and nice and totally decked out in costumes. I gave them handfuls of candy, and they were polite and grateful. :D [/quote] We have a stash of pencils and pennies for the teens who show up with no costume. Basically, if you are old enough to drive yourself through the neighborhood to get free candy, you better put some effort into that costume. And if you don't have a costume OR say "trick or treat," I will stand there blankly for a few seconds and then ask, "Can I help you?" For those who think it's adorable to see high schoolers at their door on Halloween night, I don't know how to tell you this, but ... it's about the candy, not hanging on to their innocence or vanishing childhood or whatever.[/quote]
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