1. Halloween is a tradition in the U.S.
IT is celebrated around October 31 and has as a main
symbol sympathetic human face on the pumpkin, lit by a flashlight. The tradition
of Halloween is originating from the ancient Celtic peoples in the seventh
century BC who occupied the
territories OF CURRENT UNITED KINGDOM (England, Wales, Scotland and
Northern Ireland). The Celts considered the day on Oct. 31 as the last day of
the year. On this day, used to dress up as demons and ghosts, because they
thought they could just confuse and scare away the supernatural
creatures. Today, this day in the United States is synonymous with a great
celebration. Children and American teenagers dress up in different costumes,
preferably pretty scary and go from house to house knocking on doors
and saying "TRICK OR TREAT Using this term they mean that if we get some
candy, make some mischief.