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I don't believe very appropriate to say that with the people, I believe that new children who are asking treating or trick should to say this. Caite con la lana o cuello!:D |
If I'm honest, I'm not a big fan of this trick or treating business anyway. Whatever age you are.
I completely agree with those of you who mentioned that if a person doesn't want to give sweets etc. to a 16 yr old then thats their decision but I just don't really like the idea of trick or treating as it is. Especially as I live in a very quiet area with a lot of old people. Where most people will conveniently be 'out of the house' for halloween night, many old people don't have that option and can feel quite hounded and intimidated in their own home. I'm all for Halloween as a holiday and celebrate it myself when I can but I just don't agree with Trick or Treating. Thats just my opinion...:coffeebreak: |
sometimes you can't just look at a person and say they are 16. what if they are actually younger, but look tall for their age?
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Maybe all trick-or-treaters should be made to wear signs. You know, like (I am 13) or (I am 15) or (I am 29).. :) then the home owner can decide to treat or not. This way there would be no age related errors.
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You are NEVER too old for candy. We teens have the right to Trick or Treat |
and we olders have the right not to trick or treat.
It's like giving money to the poor people. You do it because you think it's good/necesary. If you're not in the mood, you give nothing.... ¿It's also for you EXTREMELY rude not to give money to a beggar? And I'm sure they need more the money than a child a few candies.... You write as "trick or treat" where a constitutional right......... Quote:
¿what will you think if everybody with 18 year in your city go to your house asking for candies? saludos :D |
@ Jessica said: "You are NEVER too old for candy. We teens have the right to Trick or Treat" I didn't know that it was a persons right to do this...is this like a God given right or is it just another of mans laws? That changes everything for me. I used to think it was just a fun thing to do for little kids...now I know better.
@ Sosia said: "¿what will you think if everybody with 18 year in your city go to your house asking for candies? Well, around here if an 18 year old shows up asking for treats, you give it to them cause they probable are packing a gun... :) |
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For me it's more a "magic/emotion" feeling, like little Kids with Santa...
If you're a kid and other people give you candies, you're touched, and you think Halloween it's a wonderful event. But if you go to a house and you think they SHOULD give you candies, that's not a feeling, it's a demand. Age limit it's not a problem. I would gladly give candys to a 20-years-old if he is with children or he has true halloween spirit, like the people singing Christmas carols in the street. But I'm not a free candy store for demanding teenagers.... best regards :D PD: Dale, maybe you're right. I should smile more to the 18-years-old :D :D |
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I meant about we have the right to trick or treat as no one can make it illegal to have fun if my city all have 18 year olds and they dress up really well they would get candy. this would be better than going to a party and getting drunk If someone says I'm too old to trick or treat, I'll ignore them. I will stop when I feel like it |
if you dress really well, then you must receive candy due to your efforts, because of your spirit.
saludos :D |
There should be no limit on it. This is a matter of our personal freedom. Is a 40 year woman wants to do it, fine by me.
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But well if that plays cause happiness to someone really then it's wonderful and magic. |
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