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  • No, Halloween isn't as much of a tradition in the UK as in the US, at least not for my generation. I think it is more of a thing for kids now.
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Thanks for sharing. It is interesting to know that Halloween is not popular in the UK among adults. In the US, Halloween is a very popular holiday, were candy or what ya call sweets, decorations, haunted house attractions and parties bring in huge profits.
  • Cousin, put up a stinky old scarecrow, hehehehe!!!
  • None at all.
  • NO! I have nothing to do with Halloween.
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Buahaha, thanks for sharing! ;)
  • No, we carve a few home grown pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns and put them on the porch with some candles inside to light them up. That's about it. 10/28/23
  • No, I don't celebrate Halloween, as Prof Yaffle says it's a child's thing in the UK.
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Thanks for sharing! Many families in the US celebrate Halloween. The National Retail Federation reports that American shoppers are expected to spend $12.2 billion on Halloween goods in 2023.
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      Crikey that is a lot. All the Halloween things were in our shops months ago,
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Thanks for further sharing.
  • 10/30/2023, I have quite a variety from tabletop monsters, an LED Jack-o'-lantern, a ghost projector, yard decorations to pumpkin lawn bags.
  • Does a pumpkin count😄
    • Jenny The Great ⭐
      Yep, even eating pumpkin pie in autumn is popular.

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