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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I trick or treated all the way through 12th grade. The keys to trick or treating as a teen are: 1) No groups. You and a buddy. Maybe a third, max. No one wants to see a pack of teens. 2) Full costume. A mask won’t cut it. 3) Watch your timing! Don’t go too late!! 4) Be super polite 5) Be SUPER deferential to the little kids. It’s THEIR holiday. Let them go in front of you. Get out of their way. Be helpful if you can. [/quote] This is solid advice, ha! I love it. [/quote] Numbers 3-5 are good. 1 & 2 are stupid If a group of tweens or teens is out, doing something SUPER wholesome together, why fight it? Would you rather them be at home, on their phones? Or in someone's basement doing god know what? I don't understand the frustration with teens trick or treating? It's them reliving something really fun from their childhood and its a wholesome harmless activity. We should encourage them to do things like this[/quote] 1 makes no sense. Nice to see them out in groups. We saw some great group costumes. And just having fun.[/quote] I’m the PP who said it’s solid advice, and interpreted it as advice for teens who are looking to score more candy, not actual rules of who should get candy and who shouldn’t. [/quote]
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