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None. I live in a very rural area & the only person who used to come on Halloween was my cousin, but that doesn't really count. Especially since she stopped coming too.
We haven't gotten any yet (it's only 5:30pm lol) but we don't usually get too much, we live in a primarily Muslim and Hindu area so not a lot of people celebrate Halloween.
Usually none. We did get one a couple of years ago. I always buy candy just in case. Last year I made cute goody bags, and didn't get a single trick or treater. I even put out my huge plastic lighted pumpkin.
Usually around 3 kids since a lot of kids live here. I'm pretty sure we'd have more trick-or-treaters but most of them go trick-or-treating somewhere else, also my apartment is located on the far side so not much people come here.
we don't get any, i think in the ten years i've lived here we've had one kid come to our house. it's probably not the best street in terms of a candy to time ratio as the houses are pretty far apart and i live on a cul-de-sac. it's a little sad but i kinda hate talking to people so it's not all bad
I usually get maybe 5 or 6. Not enough by any stretch! I would live to see more, but I feel like they only go to malls and stuff for trick or treating now. That makes me pretty sad tbh! I like to see the costumes! :C
I live on the top of a hill and there are mostly younger children in my neighborhood so we don't get many people since nobody wants to walk up a steep hill. When I was younger I would go down the hill with my siblings and when we were done my parents would just drive down the hill and pick us up. I usually get a big bag of the good Halloween candy and then eat like 95% of it after Halloween.