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- Halloween is a celebration on the night of October 31.
- It is most practised in the United States and Canada.
- Children wear costumes and go to people's homes saying "Trick or treat!" to ask for candy (sweets in the UK) and people give it to them.
- The suggestion is: "Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you." People mainly dress up as ghosts, witches, or other scary things for Halloween.
- It is often referred to as ‘the scariest time of the year’.
- For Christians it is the eve of All Saints' Day, which begins the three-day observance of Allhallowtide.
- This covers the three days – October 31 (All-Hallows Eve or Hallowe'en), November 1 (All Saints) and November 2 (All Souls).
- All Hallows' Eve is a Christianized feast influenced by Celtic harvest festivals, and pagan roots.
- Halloween, contraction of All Hallows' Eve, a holiday observed on October 31, the evening before All Saints' (or All Hallows') Day.
- The celebration marks the day before the Western Christian feast of All Saints and initiates the season of Allhallowtide, which lasts three days and concludes with All Souls' Day.
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