Serious question, I have no idea. Is there an established tradition, sequence of events, rule?

I just asked some kids, and they said they’d come later and secretly do some trick on me, but they didn’t seem too sure about it either.

This in Europe btw.

  • borZ0 the t1r3D b3aR@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    The original idea was that the “trick” was the default (some type of mischief or vandalism) but the costumed (annonymous) tricksters would give the person a chance to be spared by offering a “treat” instead.

    We’ve gone so soft…

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      I thought that. Kids would have to a) come prepared for tricks (eggs, TP…) and b) not be recognizable. And I guess it also required that sweets/treats were more precious and less ubiquitous than they are today.

      I think most traditional feasts used to have some sort of good/bad dualism built in, but over time the bad part got removed.