While traditionally trick or treating is seen as an activity for young kids, many teens still love participating. Some people criticize teens who still trick or treat, but this is a tradition that they should still be able to participate in if they want.
Many people cannot remember the first time they went trick or treating, and they won’t realize when their last time is either. As you get older, Halloween starts to feel different.
Some teens decide to stay home and watch movies, or they go to Halloween parties with friends, which can sometimes lead to risky decisions. Trick or treating, on the other hand, is fun, safe, and full of nostalgia.
There is something special about dressing up and walking through your neighborhood with a group of friends. It brings back the innocent feeling of being a little kid again.
It is also a great form of exercise, since walking around for hours to collect candy definitely adds up. It is also free, which means anyone can join regardless of their situation.
Costumes are an awesome way to express your personality and creativity. Seeing all the different characters and ideas people come up with makes it even more fun.
Trick or treating also helps bring communities together. Trick or treaters meet neighbors, share smiles, and make forever memories.
So go out, wear your costume proudly, and enjoy every moment, because one day you’ll look back and miss it.
