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What should I say if I want candy for Halloween?
Trick or treat.

Give me something delicious.

If you don't, I don't care. I will steal your underwear.

Give me something nice and sweet.

Give me candy and apples, and I won't play tricks on you.

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1, Halloween Introduction:

Halloween, commonly known as Halloween, was originally a religious festival of Catholicism and other Christians, and the time was 1 1 10/month. Catholicism has designated Halloween as Mass Day. On this day, unless there are irresistible reasons, all believers will go to church to attend mass and remember all the saints who died and ascended to heaven, especially those famous saints in Catholic history. Halloween is followed by Halloween (1 1.2). On this day, souls who have passed away but have not yet ascended to heaven are remembered, and believers will pray for their early ascension. Halloween is a traditional festival in the west, which falls on June 3 1 day every year. Many people in Asia mistakenly call Halloween Halloween. Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic New Year's Festival, and it was also a day to offer sacrifices to the dead. While avoiding the interference of evil spirits, they also offer food for ancestor worship and good gods who pray for a safe winter. The night before, children would put on makeup clothes and masks and collect candy from house to house.

2. Why do you eat candy on Halloween?

In Scotland, when children want candy, they will say, "The sky is blue and the grass is green, so we can celebrate Halloween" (the sky is blue and the earth is green, let's celebrate Halloween together), and then they will sing and dance to get candy. There are generally two theories about the origin of trick-or-treating. One is an Irish pagan in ancient western Europe who believes that ghosts will gather near their home for banquets on Halloween. So, after the "banquet", the villagers dressed up as ghosts and wandered outside the village to guide the ghosts away to avoid evil spirits and disasters. At the same time, the villagers also pay attention to some fruits and other foods in the front yard and backyard, and feed the ghosts to prevent them from hurting people and animals or plundering other crops. Later, this custom continued and became a joke for children to make fun of this ungrateful family.