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  • Question
    I can't afford a costume and I can't make one. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    You could be a character from a TV show that wears regular clothes, or you could do the old cut-holes-in-a-sheet and go as a ghost.
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    Is it normal to trick-or-treating at the age of 12?
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    It's not uncommon to go trick-or-treating when you're 12, and most kids take advantage of this tradition as long as possible. If you're tall for your age, go with younger kids in a group so you don't look out of place
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    Does it matter what I am dressed as?
    Potatoestosee
    Community Answer
    Goodness, no! Just make sure that your costume isn't obscene or sexual, and you're ready to go!
  • Question
    How do I know if kids will come to my house to trick or treat?
    Community Answer
    Put decorations outside, make it colorful and bright. If you live in the suburbs, there should be at least some people coming to your house.
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    When I say "Trick or treat!" some people always says "Trick!" but I don't have any! Please give me some ideas!
    Muffin Top
    Community Answer
    You could do a fancy trick like a cartwheel or say a tongue twister or whatever special thing you can do! Be safe and have fun!
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    Can we eat our candy while collecting it?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Just be careful to check that nothing is already opened -- you'll want to throw any that are away, since they may not be safe to eat.
  • Question
    What should I do if my friends aren't going to go trick-or-treating with me? I don't want to go alone!
    Community Answer
    Ask your parents to come with you -- or your siblings, if you have any.
  • Question
    I love this article but what if my parents are with me?
    Community Answer
    Still do the same. Just make sure that your parents see what you are doing and know where you are.
  • Question
    Can I give the person at the door candy instead of receiving it from them?
    Community Answer
    Yes, indeed! That's a wonderful reversal of the "gimme-gimme" attitude most trick-or-treaters come to the door with!
  • Question
    I live in an apartment and I don't have any friends. Can I still go trick-or-treating?
    Community Answer
    Yes! You can go trick-or-treating by yourself. You can even try to meet some new friends while you're out.
  • Question
    When is it too old to do trick-or-treating?
    Infinityhappycat
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    Though some people say you're never too old, it's probably time to end the tradition sometime in your mid to late teens. If you're a teenager and you want to go trick-or-treating, it's generally okay as long as you wear a costume and are polite and appropriate.
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    Will they give me sweets if I'm not in costume?
    Community Answer
    Most probably will, some won't, but it's really better to make some sort of an effort.
  • Question
    What if my parents STILL don't let me go trick or treating without them?
    Community Answer
    Just put up with it, and maybe ask them if they could possibly walk a fairly long way away from you, so you look like you're on your own.
  • Question
    This year Halloween is on a Monday, would people give me candy if I trick or treated on Saturday? It's because I have school.
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    Because trick-or-treating takes place in the evening, school is not really taken into consideration, and you'd probably not have good results. However, some communities will establish a weekend trick-or-treat night.
  • Question
    How do I convince my parents to let me go trick or treating without them?
    Community Answer
    Tell them you will say around the area, and you will be with a group of friends and you will stick together.
  • Question
    I'm 20 and I still love to go trick-or-treating. Is it bad to do that?
    Community Answer
    As long as you wear a costume and that costume is appropriate, it's fine (though be prepared for some people to tell you you're too old). As long as you're having fun and not hurting anyone, don't worry about what anyone tells you.
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    What if my parents are a bit overprotective?
    Community Answer
    Just let them be. Your parents should be going with you anyway. Halloween can be very dangerous, children are children and should go with parents.
  • Question
    If the boy or girl who is giving out candy says that I can't get candy from them, should I trick them because they didn't give me a treat?
    Muffin Top
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    You probably shouldn't. Remember, there are other houses and there are more treats!
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    What if I'm planning to trick or treat with a friend, but my parents insist on supervising? This is embarrassing!
    Community Answer
    You can try promising your parents you'll stay on your street, or you'll stay with a large group, or you could tell them that your friend's parents are coming to supervise. This way they think there will be adults present and that they don't need to go.
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    How do I convince my parents to let me go trick-or-treating? I've never been.
    Community Answer
    Tell your parents that trick-or-treating is something you want to experience. Tell them you'll stay on the street and that you will be with friends, or you can even suggest they come along with you.
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    What can I do so my parents will not see me eating candy?
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    If it is at home, go to your room or a place that your parents would not be able to find you. When you're trick or treating and you'rer with your family and you're not allowed to eat while you're trick or treating walk ahead and eat it then or go behind them and if ask what you're doing say you think you missed a house.
  • Question
    Can I eat the candy throughout the week instead of eating it in one day?
    Community Answer
    Yes! You definitely shouldn't try to eat all of your candy in one day because you'll probably get sick if you do.
  • Question
    Is it weird that I want to trick-or-treat until I'm 16 years old?
    Community Answer
    No, it is not weird. People stop at all different ages, so it really just depends on your personal preference.
  • Question
    I'm 15 years old and tall. Is it okay for me to go trick-or-treating alone?
    Community Answer
    You can go alone, as long as your parents are okay with it. As long as you're wearing a costume, people shouldn't give you any trouble about being a little older than most of the other trick-or-treaters.
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    What if my parent has bought a costume and is planning on going with me, but my friend says it's embarassing?
    GalaxyGirlPlays_YT
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    Ask your parents if they can walk a bit far away from you, so people don’t think that you’re with them. Or, you can just go with it. Most likely, nobody will care.
  • Question
    This is my last year going. How do I make it special?
    Community Answer
    Invite your best friends to go with you, work extra hard on your costume, and take full advantage of your time! Get out there early and stay out as late as you can.
  • Question
    My kids have been invited for trick-or-treating at my friend's place. Should I bring something?
    Community Answer
    It depends on what your friend prefers! Ask them if you should bring something. If they say no, then they don't expect you to bring anything, so you don't have to feel obligated to do so. If you're still not sure, or if you want to bring something anyway, then you could bring maybe a snack for you guys and a bag of candy to hand out to the kids that come by their house.
  • Question
    How do I know if my neighborhood will have candy?
    Natlaie
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    Ask around to see if your neighbors are passing out candy this year. If there are a lot of kids in your neighborhood, then it is more likely that there will be candy.
  • Question
    What if my friends don't want to go trick or treating with me so I'm all alone!
    Community Answer
    If you're in a safe neighborhood, you could go alone. Otherwise, you'll either have to recruit family or friends to go with you or tag along with another group.
  • Question
    My friends don't want to come with me and I don't want to go with parents. Can I go alone?
    Natlaie
    Community Answer
    If your neighborhood is very busy with trick or treaters, it is okay to go alone. If only a few people trick or treat, you might not want to because it is not so safe.
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