UNITED STATES
JAPAN
GERMANY
FRANCE
SOUTH KOREA
100

What do children do on Halloween night in the USA?

Go trick-or-treating and collect candies.

100

Do people in Japan go trick-or-treating?

No, they don’t.

100

Is Halloween traditional in Germany?

No, it’s not very traditional.

100

Is Halloween very popular in France?

No, it’s not very popular.

100

What kind of celebration is Halloween in South Korea?

A modern and trendy celebration.

200

What do people decorate their homes with?

Pumpkins, ghosts, and spiders.

200

What do Japanese people love doing on Halloween?

Dressing up.

200

What two days do Germans mostly celebrate instead?

All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.

200

What do kids sometimes do on Halloween?

Wear costumes and go to small parties.

200

Where do young people celebrate Halloween in Seoul?

In Itaewon.

300

What do adults usually do on Halloween?

They wear costumes and go to parties.

300

What is the name of Japan’s big Halloween parade?

The Kawasaki Halloween Parade.

300

What do some families hide during this time?

Their knives.


300

What places decorate with pumpkins and bats?

Shops and cafés.

300

Who celebrates Halloween in South Korea?

Young people and foreigners.

400

How much money do Americans spend on Halloween every year?

More than 10 billion dollars.

400

When did the Kawasaki Parade start?

In 1997.

400

Why do they hide knives?

So ghosts don’t hurt themselves.

400

What do most French families celebrate instead?

All Saints’ Day.

400

What do people wear and where do they go?

They wear creative costumes and go to themed cafés and clubs.

500

Is Halloween in the USA small or a huge event?

It’s a huge event.

500

What makes Japan’s Halloween different from the USA’s?

It’s about fun and creativity, not candy.

500

When did Halloween become popular in Germany?

In the 1990s.

500

When did Halloween come to France?

In the late 1990s.

500

What is Halloween seen as in Korea?

A chance to try Western culture.

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