Halloween is a sacred and spooooookkkkkkyyy event… yet, the perils of common sense still apply. The weakening of the veil between life and death must be treated with respect, though tomfoolery is allowed, but it is strictly given to friends or people who are aware (and consenting) of your joking around. “But how might I learn of this etiquette?” one might wonder. Well, you may be in luck… or are you?
The mystical night of October 31st must be treated with all due respect; one might show such respect by, for instance, ringing the doorbell once, twice, maybe thrice, but any more and there may yet be another prize in store, other than candy.
As for costumes, some people spend tons of time getting their costume in order, some do not, but regardless, you mustn’t speak ill of those who do dress up, for the virtue of public decency. Activities should be kept rather tame, primarily because of the abnormal and paranormal crowd near and around you.
Others would like to celebrate their Halloween in peace, and being loud, disruptive, and raucous could earn you a title most unpleasant.
Though the rules may be rather restrictive, that doesn’t mean you can’t goof off too much, as you can still find fun even in the guidelines within this unspoken oath. Although, do be warned, the night is still filled with ravenous creatures, children mostly, but watch the shadows… there may be vampires, werewolves, or other freakish abominations that defy all laws of nature!