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Trick or treat

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Trick or treat, Smell my feet
Give me something good to eat !!!



The history of "Trick'O'Treating" can be traced back to the early celebrations of All Soul's Day in Britain. The poor would go begging and the housewives would give them special treats called "soulcakes". This was called "going a-souling", and the "soulers" would promise to say a prayer for the dead.


Over time the custom changed and the town's children became the beggars. As they went from house to house they would be given apples, buns, and money.


During the Pioneer days of the American West, the housewives would give the children candy to keep from being tricked. The children would shout "Trick or Treat!".


Halloween or Halloween is a tradition of celebration the night of October 31, and particularly celebrated in the United States. This tradition comes from Ireland, and taken by the Irish who emigrated to North America. Halloween is celebrated with the children wearing scary costumes and going from door to door neighbor's house asking for candy or chocolate, saying "Trick or treat!" Speech is a kind of "threat" which means "Give us (the candy) or we jahili." In today's kids are no longer menjahili house people who do not give anything. Some children are still people who menjahili house stingy with how to decorate a tree in front of their house with toilet paper, or write to the windows with soap.




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