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  2. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland before the phrase "trick or treat" became common in the 2000s, children would say "Help the Halloween Party". [2] Very often, the phrase "trick or treat" is simply said and the revellers are given sweets, with the choice of a trick or a treat having been discarded.

  3. The one thing you should never say to trick-or-treaters this ...

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    Trick-or-treating can be an exercise in good manners as well. “Saying ‘Trick or treat’ and ‘Thank you’ makes people feel good,” Ziegler notes. “Those giving candy are in the ...

  4. 4 Trick-or-Treat Etiquette Rules You Should Always ... - AOL

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    These are the unspoken rules to follow as you head out with your candy bag.

  5. What's the history behind trick-or-treating? Origins of the ...

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    It's no secret trick-or-treating is all about getting copious amounts of candy. But where does the Halloween tradition come from?

  6. Beggars Night - Wikipedia

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    Beggars Night, or Beggars' Night, is a regional term for the practice of going "Trick or Treat" in the period before Halloween night. Beggars Night emerged to address security concerns over young children involved in unsupervised Trick-or-Treating. Instead, younger children were encouraged to Trick-or-Treat on another night, before Halloween.

  7. Follow These Top Tips for Halloween and Trick-or-Treating Safety

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    Trick-or-Treating Safety Tips Always accompany young children around the neighborhood. Having an adult present ensures that children stay safe, know the rules, and are guided through busy streets.

  8. Talk:Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    The trick FOR treat practice derives from trick OR treat, appearing in isolated accounts in the U.S. just a couple of years after the invention of the phrase in the early 1930s. The "trick" of the phrase originally meant "prank," but as Halloween pranking was forgotten, some homeowners (to interact with their young visitors) began demanding a ...

  9. 90 Halloween Trivia Questions and Answers for the Scariest ...

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    Question #59: What was the first recorded use of the phrase: "trick-or-treat"? Answer: Canada (1927). Question #60: What is the most popular Halloween costume for pets? Answer: Pumpkins.