I'm with the drag group. I'm happy to hand out candy to neighborhood kids, but I think people going all over large areas to collect as much candy as possible is greedy. And, yes (I know this is an unpopular opinion with some on the Dis), I don't think teenagers should be trick or treating. This is a child's activity. JMHO .........
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1. some people live in areas where people don't give candy or don't have the money to give candy. Should those children not be allowed to go elsewhere to trick or treat?
2. I worked with teenagers for years. They are 'children.' They are still children in so many ways. They don't want you to know that but we as adults must be smart enough to allow them to have their childhoods. It's over way soon enough.
3. Imho, the greed comes from the other direction. People are so greedy, they are unwilling to allow children to celebrate a simple and harmless holiday.
it's people who feel that they 'have theirs' so no one else is worth their consideration.
ITA!
It's one day out of the year! It won't kill you. Let the kids have fun. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the posters who are complaining about the price of candy are the ones that are too cheap to share their good fortune with others. (Again, one day out of the year! It's candy, you're not giving them $$$) Sounds very snobby to me.
You don't know what may be going on in some of these kids' worlds. A kind word, a smile and a piece of candy might brighten that child's day.
We live in a neighborhood with a lot of elementary school aged children, but we didn't get a lot of trick of treaters because the bulk of the celebrating takes place on Friday, at the elementary school, where there is a big party and a costume parade.
I was disappointed that we didn't get more kids.
I love Halloween, I especially love seeing the little ones dressed up and seeing how much fun they're having. I miss those days with my own kids.
What's wrong with teenagers dressing up and trick-or-treating, as long as they are polite? It's a wholesome activity, they're not hurting anyone, they could be out doing a lot worse! (and some are) Many of them are helping younger siblings.
Some kids can't afford fancy costumes. The elaborateness of the costume shouldn't dictate the amount of candy they receive. And I never heard of having to sing for candy! (I'm glad I live where I do!)
All the trick or treaters we had were polite. We had toddlers to middle-school age. Some fancy costumes, some plain. It didn't make a difference.