In America (and elsewhere?) we have a tradition of trick-or-treating where on Halloween or the night before kids go around the neighborhood in a costume, knock on doors, and get candy. It’s a lot of fun.

But I was well into adulthood before I learned that not all places have kids tell jokes before they get candy. Apparently it’s only the city I grew up in that they do that! Not even neighboring cities do it.

  • Maultasche@lemmy.world
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    18 minutes ago

    Where I grew up, we didn’t wear costumes but dressed in black and walked through the neighborhood in the dark with our carved pumpkins or turnips. We put them on the doorstep and after someone opened the door, we recited a poem.

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    39 minutes ago

    No joking here! Better costumes got more candy though.

    My sibling in their little light up alien spacecraft with hatch for candy got way more than me little black cat costume.

    Sadness.

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    2 hours ago

    Where I’m from Halloween you go around and ask for candy, the historical implication being you’d vandalize the property of or otherwise harass in costume anyone who refused. Which followed Cabbage Night, where you would TP people’s houses under the cover of darkness.

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      1 hour ago

      This is likely the universal understanding - give me the treat, or get the trick.

      Side note, is calling Halloween beggars night a common thing?

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        50 minutes ago

        Never heard of beggars night. People seem to find Halloween a satisfactory name where I’ve been.

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        35 minutes ago

        Beggar’s night is not the same thing as Halloween. Some areas designate a specific date and time for the kids to do trick-or-treat, not on Halloween. This is beggar’s night.