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Which country is the spookiest
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New England
They had witch trials, lovecraft, stephen king, autumn is really pretty there.
It's just very Halloween part of the world.
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>>215981543
I wish Halloween was an exclusively mutt and leaf holiday like it used to be :/
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>>215981565
Isn't it irish?
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>>215981595
About as Irish as St. Patrick's Day, i.e. not really
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>>215981646
The Scots used to carve turnips way back before your country existed
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>>215981565
What the fuck do you mean by that, retarded mutt?
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>>215981664
Literally our ancestors
>>215981671
The pop iconography used for Halloween is really American and how most people perceive the holiday is Americanized.
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>>215981664
But point is, is that as a cultural thing most it's development occured here. And if you don't believe then again, compare St. Patrick's Day in Boston to Dublin and see how they compare, especially before the Irish government pushed to make the holiday a bigger event there, dumbass deutschnigger
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>>215981671
You stole niggers stole our holidays on top of bitching about the supposed crushing extent of mutt culture. All of you should kill yourselves, including yourself
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>>215981685
>The pop iconography used for Halloween is really American
Ok.
>and how most people perceive the holiday is Americanized.
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Bro, I don't know if I'm having an ESL stroke here, but I still don't get how that has anything to do with you wishing halloween was an american/canadian exclusive holiday.

>>215981731
Halloween is not a thing in Brazil outside of primary grade. Only kids here give a shit about that cringe yank crap.
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>>215981770
How it's celebrated in America is very uniquely American even if the holiday overall isn't exclusively American. Not hard to follow.
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>>215981685
>>215981565
my children love holloween, and the next day is dia de muertos, we get to celebrate 2 holidays
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>>215981790
I was hoping Chicanos would import Dia de los Muertos here so we could get two too but they didn't.
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>>215981787
And how do other countries celebrating it affect you?
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>>215981826
>Americans do/invent unique cultural thing
>thing gets exported through mass media
>foreigners no longer see thing as foreign
>look at americans doing things they're all familiar with
>omg americans have no culture!
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>>215981857
>>215981857
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>>215981790
Wait, do mexicans classify the día de muertos as "halloween"?
Here in Brazil we have the "Dia de Finados" (day of the dead) around the same time, but it's seen as its own holiday, and it's not really a celebration, it's a day to mourn the love ones you lost. It's actually a really somber day.


>>215981857
>waaaahh I'm not a special snowflake anymore
BOOO FUCKING HOO NIGGA
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>>215981810
its kind of odd, i thought dia de muertos was gonna hit hard, at least in cali, but its meh.

here in jalisco is pretty strong to celebrate holloween, give children candies or money and dress up... other states don't celebrate it as much because they think "its too american", but they are missing on some good family time

here's a short /x/ story that I wrote regarding a family member

>my wife's grandparent used to be a hitman, so he had some weird books ( not sure if witchcraft, luciferianism, black magic ) but her grandparent used to be proud of showing off his tail. Yeah, a literal tail, like a monkey. He used to have a prayer regarding invisibility, so the dude used to be in front of police or his enemies and nobody would see him. He used to carry that prayer in his wallet. One day, he forgot his wallet and one of his enemies killed him
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>>215981916
>Wait, do mexicans classify the día de muertos as "halloween"?
we don't, i just mentioned they 2 different festivities
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>>215981543
The scariest country would be the one with the worst prisons, and going by that, it would probably be venezuela, where different cartels control different prisons, the police has no power. So inmates are free to do all the kind of tortures they want, and they do.
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>>215981565
>>215981595
>>215981671
Only North Americans actually celebrate it with spooky pumpkins etc.
Australia is an Anglo-Celtic country and even though we have A LOT of Irish immigrants we never celebrated Halloween at all before Americanisation
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>>215982038
Oh that you did. My apologies then.
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if you mean:
>backrooms/liminal space horror """scary"""
probably some backwater ex USSR countries or north korea or even those faraway nearly uninhabited towns in Russia/Siberia
>abandonment/desolation
Russia, Mongolia, Siberia, Africa, pretty much any big country with long inhabited desolated plains that extend forever
>cryptozoids/monsters and what not
LATAM or SEA countries with lot of virgin land and heavy rainforest, Russia (again due to the massive amount of unexplored land), Alaska, Africa etc
>actually scary countries due to the human factor
shittier/poorer parts of El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, China, India. Places where you can see people being evil out of necessity and desperation or just straight up lack of morals and low IQ (human/organ trafficking, etc)
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>>215982179
>Places where you can see people being evil out of necessity and desperation or just straight up lack of morals and low IQ (human/organ trafficking, etc)
Brazil should be in that group. You have no idea how grim things really are there.
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>>215982254
yeah I was thinking of brazil too, I was sure I had included it there
oh well
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>>215981916
Guarantee you say that just to complain about mutt culture being everywhere lol
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>>215982385
In all honesty? Yeah, I do like to pester angloids for no reason.



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