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Trick or Treat Etiquette

By DIY Maven

Well, this is it, the big day. Halloween! The jack-o-lanterns are carved, the candy is in a bowl near the front door awaiting the arrival of trick or treaters. But before the first ding-dong of the door bell, maybe we should go over the rules of the game.

Courtesy of the Glouster Daily Times, here’s an outline of Halloween etiquette for both givers and takers.

FOR THE GIVERS:

  • Incidents of dangerous items and substances ending up in homemade treats cause most adults to forbid their children from eating unwrapped brownies, cookies and the like. You should stick with packaged candy for Halloween.
  • Take the time to empty the candy into a serving bowl, basket or tray.
  • Be prompt in answering the door with treats in hand, as children are trying to get to as many houses as possible.
  • If you give out miniature candy bars, offer more than one. If handing out full-size bars, one is fine.
  • It's okay to give large amounts of candy to teenagers after 9 p.m., in attempts to rid your home of all unwanted temptations.
  • If you don't want to participate in trick-or-treating, give the impression you're not home by turning out most lights. This will signal to trick-or-treaters they should move along without having to ring the doorbell.
  • You shouldn't allow your animals near the doorway because they could scare the children - or the "monsters" could scare your pet.

FOR THE TAKERS:

  • Never grab a handful of candy. Wait for the homeowner to say how much you may take.
  • Only take one piece of candy if a bowl is left by the door.
  • Appear happy and thankful when receiving candy - even if it's not your favorite. (I would add, say ‘Thank you’ when you given your treat.)
  • Be respectful of the homeowner's property by not trampling through flower beds or knocking over decor.
  • Parents accompanying their children should take the opportunity to say hello and or introduce yourselves to new neighbors at this time.
Images courtesy of Hersey's.

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October 31, 2007
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Melsky

November 01, 2007

Also, if you're not wearing a costume, don't trick or treat!  Seriously, we got people who were not dressed up last night.   I don't like to confront those people because they know where I live so I saved the crummy butterscotch discs for them.

 Most of our trick or treaters were dressed up and polite and they got the good candy.

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Manzabar

November 01, 2007
Under the Be respectful comment and should be a note to stay on the sidewalks!  We had many kids cutting through our yard, which I didn't mind so much.  But then a lot of them would jump off the porch rather using the stairs.  It's only a couple of feet but you don't have to fall very far to get hurt.
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DIY Maven

November 01, 2007

get a job--buy your own candy....funny!!

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Melsky

October 31, 2007
i would add that trick or treating is for children, and that if you are old enough to get a job then you should be buying your own candy. 

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