Do people not know trick or treating rules anymore? If the house has the porch light on that means its open for treats. So annoying that I've already had 2 families come by and the light is not on.
We had no decorations except for pumpkins on the porch. I took my own out trick or treating, cold and rainy here. We didn't stay out long.
We found it very confusing tonight. People with lights off, but still handing out candy...people with major Halloween decorations, but no candy...sure would be nice if everyone subscribed to the "light on- candy, light off- no candy", but they don't!
Do people not know trick or treating rules anymore? If the house has the porch light on that means its open for treats. So annoying that I've already had 2 families come by and the light is not on.
Gorechick said:Do people not know trick or treating rules anymore? If the house has the porch light on that means its open for treats. So annoying that I've already had 2 families come by and the light is not on.
People were knocking on our door while we were eating dinner. I'm not going to interrupt dinner to go answer it since the light was off. Just because we go out trick or treating doesn't mean I have to reciprocate and give out candy. Half the people who come to my neighborhood are dropped off in herds by car and are way too old to be out scrounging for free candy anyway. I donated candy to my children's school Halloween Festival.
What makes me angry is when I see mom and dad taking the kids and no one passing out candy at their home.
This was our experience tonight. I think part of the problem was trick or treating started before it was dark and some people didn't think about turning their lights on. And there were a few houses with lots of decorations but no one answered the door.