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So /trv/ what's All Hallows Eve like in other countries; what's Halloween like for you.
>> Anonymous
Britain here: slightly embarrassing, rarely observed and a flimsy excuse to drink, fight and fuck, like all holidays.
>> Anonymous
As a fellow country-man i completely agree with this:
>>74457
>> Anonymous
Australia: Noone gives a fuck, the only thing halloween related was at the video store they had a bowl of free lollies.
>> Anonymous
Holland here. Fuck that shit, our kids have St. Martins (11th of november) to go around trick-or-treating and they don't need another one, fat little buggers.
Any mongrels who dared to ring my doorbell have recieved swift kicks to the head.

The companies are pushing that Halloween shit like crazy though.
>> Anonymous
DR: No one celebrates it. Some of the rich people absorb some of the US's shitty culture, like Halloween. Some discotheques have Halloween themes and other businesses do other related functions, so it's strictly commercial here.
>> Anonymous
>>74466
Finnfag here. The same. We go and ligt a candle on the grave of those passed away and some may even go for that wiccan stuff for celebrating the last harvest.

Nobody, not a single damn person, will celebrate all hallows eve like stupid yanks celebrate halloween. They've tried to market that plastic bullshit here too but nobody seems to buy it, of which I'm glad. We respect our dead and nature and that's it.
>> Anonymous
Denmark here: Halloween isn't celebrated, although a few kids have started doing it sometimes. They do show horror movies all night on some channels, though.

We do have our own sort of "halloween" where we dress up and whack cats in barrels. Barrels that will be filled with delicious candy these days and with a paper cat on the outside.
>> Anonymous
>>74475

To be fair, the Finnish Passover involves a tradition similar to trick-and-treating, where children dress up as witches and trolls and go from door to door exchanging good-luck charms made of willow birch for candy. But it's a (semi)genuine Karelian tradition, not derivative of Halloween, although the original religious idea behind them is kind of similar.
>> -_-_-_-___
Going to nightmare in New England and getting buried alive that's what its like.
>> MooT
>>74478
Passover, yes. And I believe you're mostly speaking of Easter since there's hardly that many jews in Winland celebrating passover.
That however has nothing to do with yankee halloween that this thread is aboot.
>> Anonymous
>>74481

I always forget the difference between those two. Bloody English.
>> Anonymous
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Torontofag here. Halloween was pretty cool. Pic related.
>> Anonymous
New England fag here. New Hampshire and Maine do the trick-or-treating a day early so the adults can go party in Salem on the 31st.
>> Anonymous
>>74457

Same in the US for young people

It sucks how it was on a Friday this year, Friday's enough of an excuse to drink fight and fuck, Halloween was just a waste

>>74475
Shut the fuck up hippie, its some stupid Irish holiday based on some retarded pagan shit, when the Irish got here they dropped the stupid shit but kept the cool parts like drinking and fucking and candy.

Whats the point in putting a candle on top of worm food
>> Anonymous
Sweden: you might find a few youngsters dressed up and running around, but I don't think any real trick or treating goes on. Most bars will be about 50% dressed up people on the weekend of.
>> Anonymous
>>74747
queen street? what time was this? I was around richmond around 11 and it was not that packed
>> Anonymous
>>74859
Church St.