Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Halloween Traditions in the United States

Halloween originated in Europe, but it was introduced to Northern America by migrants in the nineteenth century. Since then, Halloween has become one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States. Starting October, people begin with the Halloween traditions, which I will further explain below. 


Costumes

As Halloween approaches, businesses that are completely dedicated to Halloween spring up. They provide a wide range of costumes to pick from, including costumes for children, adults, and even pets. They range from characters from a television show to frightening outfits. Others, on the other hand, would rather create their own.

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Going to the Pumpkin Patch

Starting at the beginning of October families tend to go to the closest farm where they get to choose out a freshly grown pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. At the pumpkin patch, they also have activities such as a corn mazes.

Pumpkin Carving

People begin carving their pumpkins once they have picked one. Pumpkin carving is one task that the whole family likes to participate in. The great thing is, whatever is leftover from the pumpkins is then utilized to make products like pumpkin pie.



House Decorations

Families usually start to decorate their houses at the beginning of October from Halloween. They use decorations such as spider webs, fake blood, lights, and skeletons.


Trick or Treat

Kids and adults knock on doors and ask for treats from house to house (candy). When knocking on the door, it is expected to say "Trick or Treat" so the homeowners can give them candy. This activity lasts from sunset until late at night.