@[email protected] to [email protected] • 4 years agoDoes your country celebrate Halloween?message-square26fedilinkarrow-up161arrow-down13
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minus-square@alokirlink8•2 years agoHere in Hungary it’s an excuse to have a party while dressed up. It’s not a huge thing with trick or treating like in the US.
minus-square@AdamEatsAsslink2•2 years agoEven in the USA trick or treating can be a regional thing. Where I grew up in NJ we always trick or treated. When I moved to MD last year I bought candy expecting kids to trick or treat in my neighborhood but no one ever knocked on the door.
Here in Hungary it’s an excuse to have a party while dressed up. It’s not a huge thing with trick or treating like in the US.
Even in the USA trick or treating can be a regional thing. Where I grew up in NJ we always trick or treated. When I moved to MD last year I bought candy expecting kids to trick or treat in my neighborhood but no one ever knocked on the door.