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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-05-04 06:09 pm

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It sort of depends.

(Anonymous) 2020-05-05 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
I grew up in a small, rural community and we would go door-to-door wherever we could walk to.

When I moved to a much bigger city, I was in an apartment and I would get some of the kids that lived in the apartment complex. But somewhere in there it got less and less.

Some people do drive their kids out to neighborhoods that have a lot of the houses decorated (or to richer neighborhoods). I think a lot of parents do the mall thing - all the stores in the mall will have candy and the kids will go around collecting. I guess it's kind of a safety thing. There also trunk or treats - a community group park in a lot and have candy in their trunk and kids will go around and collect. Oftentimes the churches will have some sort of event (if the church is really conservative, they try to divorce it as much as possible from the pagan celebrations and not mention Halloween at all - Fall Festival, Autumn Annual, whatever).