Halloween Overload? 🎃 Every October, Halloween’s influence seems to loom larger, and I can’t help but wonder: Why are we so quick to adopt every American tradition, especially when it’s not part of our own culture? Halloween, with its costumes, decorations and begging for candy has transformed from an old Irish tradition to an almost mandatory celebration. And I honestly don’t see the point. As for candy, today’s children get an overload of candy anyway - every day. Obesity is soon to be a worldwide problem. 🍭 And who truly benefits here? 💲 Retailers and marketers make a fortune from our enthusiasm, pushing us to spend on costumes, candy and decorations that mean little in the context of our own cultural heritage, at least where I live in Norway. It’s hard not to feel like this adoption is driven more by profit than by any real appreciation of tradition. 💰 Am I just growing into an old grumpy lady? What are your thoughts? Is Halloween just harmless fun, or should we be more mindful of the traditions we embrace - and who profits from them? --------------- - I'm Monica a translator and genealogist who appreciates culture and traditon. #CulturalIdentity #Halloween #Traditions #Consumerism #QuestioningAdoption #Culture #Profit #HappyHalloween #TrickOrTreat
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