astanix,

There is no age limit. I will give candy to anyone in a costume that is trick or treating.

teamevil,

After 14 you’re weird outside of your neighborhood. If you don’t have kids don’t go

Lanthanae,
@Lanthanae@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

18/20 because after that you ought to be able to be a candy-giver. This whole thing only works if we have enough candy-givers, and too late of a cutoff age skews the balance.

Son_of_dad,

How is a 20 year old gonna be a candy giver? Do you get handed a home at 18 where you live?

doubletwist,

Is there some rule I wasn’t aware of that you must own a home in order to give out candy on Halloween?

At 18, you presumably live SOMEWHERE. Nothing stopping you from giving out candy at that residence.

Note: this is not an endorsement that you shouldn’t be allowed to trick or treat at 18. Simply pointing out that your specific argument is bullshit.

Karlos_Cantana,
@Karlos_Cantana@sopuli.xyz avatar

When did it become a rule that you have to be a home owner to hand out candy on Halloween? Where I live, anyone can give out candy on Halloween, even renters and guests.

wolfpack86,

On your Halloween after turning 18, the first house you knock on is obligated to give you the keys.

MJBrune,

I’ve heard of people doing both on the same night. Some people like seeing costumes and some like wearing them. It doesn’t matter how old you are, do what you’d like and it will balance out.

ieightpi,

Hmm I guess in my mind it’s when you have a job that pays you well enough to have fun money and buy your own candy.

So age isn’t even a factor.

mrcleanup,

When your sense of entitlement outweighs your sense of wonder.

Karlos_Cantana,
@Karlos_Cantana@sopuli.xyz avatar

What about when my sense of apathy outweighs my sense of giving a shit?

mrcleanup,

Potatoes for everyone. Or just turn out the lights and pretend no one is home.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

As an adult I find it fun to dress up and go trick or treating, but I instead give candy instead of taking it. After all I can just buy candy any time I want so it’s fun to reverse trick or treat.

magnetosphere,
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

Sometime when I was 13 or 14, I stopped. For one year. (I thought I had outgrown it, and was too old for “kid stuff”.) The next year my friends and I ended up putting on our costumes and trick or treating “ironically”. If anyone judged us, that was their problem. They missed out on free candy and a license to be stupid. We had a great time!

amanneedsamaid,

I think your Senior year of high school oughta be the cutoff, but I don’t have any issues with college students trick or treating, so I think 23 or so would be my candy refusal threshold. This actually reminds me of a story I read a long time ago:

It’s Halloween and there’s a knock on the door, nothing out of the ordinary, and the person got up and went to the door. When they opened it, they found another door and doorframe up against their door, which read “Please knock for candy”, they knocked and were offered candy by some college students who were carrying an entire door and frame around for this bit. I believe it ended with the homeowner refusing candy and giving the college students candy.

So yeah, I need to add an exception to my Halloween code of ethics: An awesome costume / gag can make up for any age.

wolfpack86,

this is funny. I’d be fine with anyone doing this one.

tyrefyre,

Like I don’t give a shit how old someone is. If you show up in a costume I’m giving you candy. No matter the age. I don’t know why you’d care what she’s doing, how is it hurting you or anyone else?

Son_of_dad,

Best part about having kids is we can all dress up and go

Son_of_dad,

I want to make a house costume, so I can dress like a house, I will go to the doors, and make them knock on my little door, and I’ll open it with puppets to give out candy

selokichtli, (edited )

In Mexico, there are two dates for “trick or treat”. One is for kids (the Day of the Holly Innocents All the Saints) and the next day is for Day of the dead or Día de Muertos, which is for everyone, in a clearly adult-centric celebration. The treats in the first day are candy-like, in the second day it’s very-Mexican-food-like.

Ask your sister which one would she celebrate. The rightest answer is both, the right is one or the other, the wrong is none.

Also, if she’s watching after some kids, that’s great and deserves a treat. Ultimately, as this post and comments suggests, it all depends on the people’s heart.

dylanmorgan,

I would put together a costume if it meant I could go trick-or-treating and get tamales and empanadas instead of candy.

CanadaPlus,

Yes, this sounds potentially awesome.

selokichtli, (edited )

That’s extra cool, tbh. We have our own traditional costumes but regular people are only required to pay respects to the dead to be invited some tamales, home-made bread and all kinds of things. See, the thing is you are invited to eat whatever the dead loved to eat and drink. So, put together each home with their own dead people, this amazing Mexican gastronomy and some homes mixing their ancestry with other cultures (I’m loosely related to a Mexican-Chinese family, for example), it can be pretty wild in the stomach, but just marvelous.

HipsterTenZero,
@HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar
  1. I’ll give a decrepit old dude candy, but i draw the line at actual vampires
Queen___Bee,

The key is to not invite them in, silly. But, then again, who would be inviting trick 'r treaters in? Eh, it’s late, don’t mind me…

ManosTheHandsOfFate,
@ManosTheHandsOfFate@lemmy.world avatar

If it’s the end of the evening and you’re 47 with no costume and driving a beatup Civic, I’ll happily dump candy in your backpack so that I don’t have it sitting at home tempting me to eat it.

andrewta,

I need a van to write “Need Candy” on the side. I’ll come visit you.

TenderfootGungi,

A UK sub asked this question recently. Their answer was teenagers. Apparently they are afraid of groups of teens. Therefore only primary age kids should go.

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