Anonymous wrote:Saw someone post in in the Elementary forum that their 10 year old was "aging out of Halloween." I feel like 6th grade is sort of the limit for trick or treating, but my kids seems to have no sense of this, which I find sort of amusing and cringey. What was your experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I love to see the babies that people bring around, but when the mom then holds out a bag for me to put candy in (for the baby that is too young for solid food) it rubs me the wrong way.
They’re doing that to avoid an awkward end to the interaction. Are they supposed to just thank you for admiring their baby and then leave? Ostensibly, their reason for showing up at your door was trick or treating, so they’re going through the motions.
I thought parents of infants were doing it to be out and about and to let people admire their babies. So yes, that's what they're supposed to do.
::ding-dong!::
Oh, hi!
Hi! We just wanted to dress Larla up, and now we're touring the neighborhood!
I'm so glad you did! She makes a cute dinosaur! Or scary? Should I say scary?
Eh, we'll take either! OK, see you soon! Bye!
Bye!
AND SCENE
Honestly, that is creepy and insane. Literally nobody would do this. Plus the bag and candy is the whole point of Halloween. Nobody is there for conversation. Why begrudge a baby their first Halloween experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone too young to drink? Sure it might seem weird at first for older teens to go trick or treating. But what else should they be doing? And who doesn’t love candy?
Ummm… Giving out candy… Isn’t it obvious?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Why begrudge a baby their first Halloween experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I love to see the babies that people bring around, but when the mom then holds out a bag for me to put candy in (for the baby that is too young for solid food) it rubs me the wrong way.
They’re doing that to avoid an awkward end to the interaction. Are they supposed to just thank you for admiring their baby and then leave? Ostensibly, their reason for showing up at your door was trick or treating, so they’re going through the motions.
I thought parents of infants were doing it to be out and about and to let people admire their babies. So yes, that's what they're supposed to do.
::ding-dong!::
Oh, hi!
Hi! We just wanted to dress Larla up, and now we're touring the neighborhood!
I'm so glad you did! She makes a cute dinosaur! Or scary? Should I say scary?
Eh, we'll take either! OK, see you soon! Bye!
Bye!
AND SCENE
Honestly, that is creepy and insane. Literally nobody would do this. Plus the bag and candy is the whole point of Halloween. Nobody is there for conversation. Why begrudge a baby their first Halloween experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I love to see the babies that people bring around, but when the mom then holds out a bag for me to put candy in (for the baby that is too young for solid food) it rubs me the wrong way.
They’re doing that to avoid an awkward end to the interaction. Are they supposed to just thank you for admiring their baby and then leave? Ostensibly, their reason for showing up at your door was trick or treating, so they’re going through the motions.
I thought parents of infants were doing it to be out and about and to let people admire their babies. So yes, that's what they're supposed to do.
::ding-dong!::
Oh, hi!
Hi! We just wanted to dress Larla up, and now we're touring the neighborhood!
I'm so glad you did! She makes a cute dinosaur! Or scary? Should I say scary?
Eh, we'll take either! OK, see you soon! Bye!
Bye!
AND SCENE
Anonymous wrote:16
Anonymous wrote:
I love to see the babies that people bring around, but when the mom then holds out a bag for me to put candy in (for the baby that is too young for solid food) it rubs me the wrong way.
They’re doing that to avoid an awkward end to the interaction. Are they supposed to just thank you for admiring their baby and then leave? Ostensibly, their reason for showing up at your door was trick or treating, so they’re going through the motions.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter went out for the last time with friends in 9th grade. They had a group costume and had a blast. Only a couple of people were jerks to them. “Aren’t you a little old for this?” 🙄. For years I had the same 3 teenage boys show up in all black with bandanas around their necks - barely a costume. They mumbled out trick or treat and they were always really late so I gave them all my remaining candy. Don’t give kids a hard time when they are trying to still be kids.