Halloween is celebrated around the world and known as the Eve of All Saints’ Day or All Hollows Eve but here in the United States it is celebrates Halloween on October 31st where children go door to door dressed up in costumes trick or treating Growing up I loved dressing up and going Trick or Treating on Halloween and you know what I still do minus the Trick or Treating part. When I was in elementary school we celebrated Halloween and were able to dress up in costumes having a Halloween party but in today’s society this is very scarce due to the schools political view on costumes and the religion of the students. Religion plays a large role in Halloween, which it is your choice to celebrate this holiday.
Halloween isn’t all about the trick or treating it also includes the watching of scary movies, listening to ghost stories, going to haunted attractions, and carving pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns. It amazes me how crazy people get into Halloween, like some people go full out by having their house decorated inside and out compared to some people who don’t even answer the door to the trick or treaters.
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