Adult Trick-or-Treating Debate: What's the Cutoff Age?
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4 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβThe Great Trick-or-Treating Debate
- π The day after Halloween sparks a debate: Is there an age limit for trick-or-treating?
- π An online poll reveals that a significant portion of adults believe there's a cutoff age, with many suggesting 14 or 16 years old as the maximum.
- β οΈ Nearly the same percentage of respondents felt that 12 years old was already too old for the activity.
Opinions on Adult Participation
- π‘ Some argue that if adults are dressing up, they should be allowed to participate in trick-or-treating.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ A common sentiment is that adults should only trick-or-treat if they are accompanying children.
- π« The idea of adults trick-or-treating alone without any children is met with more skepticism.
Maturity and Individual Choice
- π€ A portion of respondents believe the decision depends on an individual's maturity level rather than a strict age.
- π The general consensus leans towards allowing people to enjoy the tradition, with some suggesting adults should
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