Give me something good to eat! Let’s trade Halloween candy. What did you get that you don’t like?
I’ll give you these twizzlers for......
I’ll give you these twizzlers for......
Ok. Do you accept twizzlers as payment? I’m really looking to trade up.I can do a trick that turns into a treat
Took me so long to read that. Ugh, the flashing is almost as bad as slurping during a podcast. Hahaha
I did a trick or treat with my daughter in a couple of houses. I had arranged beforehand with my neighbours and got them a few jelly candies to give us when we came over.
At the arranged time, away we went and my neighbours were quite happy to be a part of it. They lost their minds and bought even more candy!
My daughter loved it, and I was happy.
We don't have the Halloween like in the USA, but I figured we'd do something special because this year kids need some happy events.
She did, thanks.That's a great way of making it happen for the children! I'm sure your kid had a good time! What about "Bolinho"? Did they cancel it this year?
She did, thanks.
I do not know any event named "Bolinho". Is that a regional thing? There's a similar thing we do in the 1st of November where people/kids go house to house asking for a specialty cake.
That is indeed regional. There's a few phrases employed to the same effect. That was not annuled, but I don't think most people went around knocking on doors.That's the one I mean with "Bolinho"... I'm Luso-Canadian and I remember going through the neighborhood asking for the cake while saying "Oh Tia dá bolinho?" and ending up receiving cake, sweets and money! It was cool!
That is indeed regional. There's a few phrases employed to the same effect. That was not annuled, but I don't think most people went around knocking on doors.
Very few people actually left their homes this weekend.