Can you imagine doing that here in the UK? Even on the actual day of Halloween people would be like:
I wear them around the flat, but haven't dared to venture out of the house in any of them, even on the actual day. I think I will this year, even if it is only the t-shirt or a necklace. Hubby is in a Monday night pub pool league, and Halloween just happens to be on a Monday, so I just might wear a t-shirt and necklace.
Another thing I miss are the hordes of trick or treaters. I used to get 100-150 every year, and I'd start months in advance, buying stickers, silly straws, pencils and cute erasers. Then in October I'd buy suckers, chocolates and gum. I'd make up a goodie bag of each kind of candy and each trinket, and the kids loved it. They'd remember year to year and tell me how they loved coming to my house.