Kids in my neighborhood don't really trick or treat
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Bumby β 7 years ago(October 26, 2018 10:53 PM)
I haven't had any over the past few years, either. I've moved within the last few weeks, so maybe there will be more here - but I don't hold out much hope for it. Halloween seems to have died.
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Fugazi β 7 years ago(October 26, 2018 11:21 PM)
What kind of neighborhood are you living in and was this always the case?
When I lived in a more rural area, we only had one or two if we were lucky. And this wasn't too rural⦠but everyone went to the nearby subdivisions. The richer the subdivision, the more kids were crowding those neighborhoods.
I'm living in the main part of town now, and there are a lot of trick or treaters. The amount surprised me.
One thing I do see happening with kids now is you don't see them playing outside as much. It could just be I notice it less because I am an adult now, but it does seem that way. I was an indoor kid, but I still went outside more than what kids do now. I'm not saying that as if I am better. I probably would have loved all the tech they have now. -
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β 7 years ago(October 27, 2018 01:30 AM)New England, suburban college town. Active during the day, real quiet at night. But I'm not far from the city.
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Col. Smith β 7 years ago(October 27, 2018 12:29 AM)
it's geography for me. to the right is a 7-11. but a 10 foot wall blocks me from that traffic. to the left is a house with two retirees with no grandkids. and i have a locked front gate 60 feet from the street. **** off trick and treaters. do some extra homework instead of begging for candy. little bastards.
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β 7 years ago(October 27, 2018 04:55 AM)Trick-and-treaters have gotten younger over the years, too. Now it's toddlers and small children with their parents. That's it. But it used to be older kids, 6th grade or so, and junior high kids, who weren't with their parents. When I was in junior high, I was at a Halloween party and we did some trick and treating too just to get candy. That's the way it was then, not a child-parent activity. The times have really changed on that.
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Fugazi β 7 years ago(October 27, 2018 05:00 AM)
When I took my nieces last year, it was a mix, with the older kids generally doing it later.
Also, there has always been an element of child-parent activity in my area. You start off that way young and when you're closer to your preteens and in them, you usually go with friends.
I am coming to see it really depends on the area. -
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β 7 years ago(October 27, 2018 05:18 AM)I noticed that too. Older kids are strictly going to parties, trick or treating is considered for little kids only.
"You had me at Elk Tartare"
-Erin Wotherspoon