i dont think that you can ever be too old for tricker treating....
2006-10-14 10:18:26
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answered by Alli H 1
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"Tricker" Treating? i might say you're borderline. in line with risk this Halloween Trick Or take care of or Trick or Treating trip could be your very final one except you're merely escorting toddlers interior the destiny. So decide for it and make it a solid one.
2016-12-13 08:13:36
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answered by ? 4
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2006-10-14 09:43:32
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answered by master 2
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about 13 or 14.
2006-10-14 09:56:31
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answered by LeighAnn D 4
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im 18 and my fiance is 20 (were still like kids at heart) went trick or treating last year, and we plan on going again this year. i think that as long as you feel the spirit to go trick or treating, you shud. do whats fun. dont ask others because everyones different.
happy halloween!
2006-10-14 17:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that you are too old to go trick or treating when you get into High School. You can go to Halloween parties but not door to door. People see big kids at the door and they get a little panicky.
2006-10-14 09:46:20
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answered by alcottplace 1
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I'm 14 and i go with my Little sister (7) and two of my cousins (12)(11) and when get back to our Nana's house we start giving candy with the rest of the "grown ups".... but i don't think there is a certain age to stop going, unless you feel uncomfortable, or something.
2006-10-14 10:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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When people look at you funny and yell at you because trick-or-treating is a childs holiday, unless you have a little cousin or a niece or nephewe or a child of your own, then you go all over again with them.
2006-10-14 09:52:29
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answered by luckystar53 3
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Let me tell you, as long as it was just their own neighborhood I've seen older "kids" in their teens and early twenties out if they had a kid (or like my sister as a teen lol) still young enough with them. Last time for me was technically 20 or 21...I was dressed up (as I still do, but stay home now) but went mostly with the plan that I was only going along, not officially trick or treating...but of course people in our neighborhood that knew me couldn't resist not giving me a few goodies to. : ) hehe
Lots of young 20s still get away with it, but that's usually the end of it. Now I just make my fun in doing up our yard and haunting it instead. lol
P.S. The last year my sister and I went, with a friend of hers...we got an odd look at from a girl who's a year older them my sister when we were at her house. The following year we did not go out, we just stayed home and haunted our own property...but at one point we ended up racing around to the side of the house trying hard not to absolutely burst out laughing as that same girl who gave us a funny look the year before had just shown up with friends to trick or treat at our house. LOL
2006-10-14 13:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i guess it doesn't really matter.....but if ur 30 and trick or treating that's kind of creepy....maybe around 14 15...i'm 15 and i just plan on cruising around town and staying at home to hand out candy.....but if you have a little kid or babysit a little kid then you can go trick or treating...
2006-10-14 09:49:28
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answered by beckboo 1
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