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I honestly wasn't making it a US thing beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 02/11/2011 02:50:08 PM
(quoted from above)

My Original post just said "people who didn't grow up with it."

Though it does seem like others have had much different experiences with International Halloween. For me, people from Southeast Asia, India, and this Turkish guy I met a few nights ago (spurring this post- It was his first Halloween, he was dressed as a lumberjack, and was having a great time, but definitely found it a bit surreal) all had heard of Halloween, but had either never or very rarely participated.


Is it a religious thing in Ireland? As in, you actually go outside to scare away actual evil spirits, in the name of the Lord? Or is it like the US, where maybe you remember that was the justification a long time ago, but now it's just an excuse to have a good time/see children in adorable costumes?
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I honestly wasn't making it a US thing - 02/11/2011 02:43:59 PM 355 Views
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I honestly wasn't making it a US thing - 02/11/2011 02:50:08 PM 329 Views

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