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What Is Halloween?

Yes, these were the words from my hubby. He was born to one of the South Asian countries, from a conservative family whose culture and tradition are mostly religious bound. Halloween in his country is heard but not sensationalized to ugly horrible scary mask, princess, Barbie or GI Joe, bunnies and other commercialize costumes. They don’t have All Saints and All Soul’s Day, so he could not picture the idea of Halloween. Anyway, I explained the beginning of the Halloween and how it become so popular that we almost forget about the day after the Halloween, because our mind is so focus of the Halloween itself.

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