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I know there is a whole other thread going on about whether kids trick or treat and I do not want to get into the whole debate about it but was wondering about when those who will be partaking will be putting out theor pumpkins to welcome all the little ghosts and ghouls..


With Halloween being on a Monday I thought that the bulk of the Halloween activity would be on the Saturday before so was planning to put my pumpkin out then and go trick or treating myself..


Would we be the only ones out there?

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Noooo, Halloween is on the 31st. Not any other date. I love Halloween & my kids have trick or treated with pleasure since the 1990's, but if you come to my door before the 31st you'll be sent away with a flea in your ear - no matter how cute your kids are.


Why would you do that anyway? What's wrong with Monday?

nothing to do with the law

if you're depending on someone else's generosity, then it helps to have a shared understanding about what's acceptable and when


anyone knocking on our door with a 'trick or treat?' any day except 31st Oct will be received with an incredulous laugh and go away empty handed

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