Look, what I found today at a friend’s place.
Oh, it’s Halloween!
It’s that period of the year when strange and spooky stuff adorns the shops and homes. Gosh! Sometimes it looks so creepy and deeply scary.
Oh yes. It’s another October. Another fall season, when Halloween is celebrated in most countries of the world as more and more people are beginning to adopt the tradition.
So, it’s that period of the year again when people wear masks and dress in costumes that appear scary and devilish. Or simply sexy and fanciful outfits just so they can make a statement, all in the spirit of Halloween.
Of course, it could be a lot of fun to scare the hell out of people. Haha.
Halloween tradition and beliefs vary from country to country and from families to families. There are varied traditional customs and norms about Halloween. However, one thing remains certain, it is a weird tradition that displays different bizarre costumes and crazy wild parties that can freak people out.
But then, how about the Halloween candy bars, buns, cupcakes and other goodies that go with the tradition?
Do you succumb to the myth and beliefs surrounding Halloween?
Do you have a favourite costume or candies?
Halloween is celebrated annually on the last day of October.
Submitted for the Daily Prompt – Succumb.
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We love Halloween in our house! My two year old is freaking me out a little bit with how badly she wants to be ‘spooky’ this year, haha!
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Two year old already loving Halloween. Haha. I can imagine when she grows older… Oh wow! Enjoy the celebrations and all the decorations. 🙂
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I love Halloween, I wait all year for this!
I love decorating, doing different costumes every year! 🙂
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Wow! That’s great. You must be getting set for the day.
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It’s something that people don’t celebrate here unfortunately but hey I do haha
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How come people don’t celebrate it. Where are you?
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Portugal, people here know about it but it’s not the same in America
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Thanks Dear. Yeah, it’s still a tradition that is not fully embraced by all. It’s gradually seeping into cultures.
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It’s getting better tho, which is really awesome.
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We usually decorate some and go to my Dads to open the door for trick or treaters, since he doesn’t walk so well. (We don’t get many here at the apartment anyway) I used to always dress up at work for the day… it is fun to be someone else for the day! And all the month of October my boyfriend and I watch lots of scary movies! 🙂
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