Halloween 2019 wishes, Images, quotes, messages to share with your friends
Here are the messages, wishes, quotes and images one can share with their friends this Halloween.
SNS | New Delhi | October 31, 2019 9:57 am
Halloween, a day to remember those who are no longer part of this world, is on its way. Celebrated on October 31st every year, the day marks the last day of summer and beginning on winter season. On this day, people dress up as devils, monsters, witches or any other fictional characters. The day is celebrated to remember the departed souls. Usually celebrated in countries like America, Canada, Germany, Britain, it is believed that the dead came to visit on earth and people pay homage to them by dressing up and praying at night.
Here are the messages, wishes, quotes and images one can share with their friends this Halloween.
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Trick or treat and be scary. May you have a Halloween full of candy.
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This Halloween I’d like to tell you a thing or two, it’s okay to be the devil, it’s okay to have a tattoo, it’s okay to be an angel, it’s okay to trick or treat too.
Let the goosebumps spread and the hairs stand up on Halloween and let the candy fill your dreams.
Pumpkin carving and ghost hunting. Trick or treating and witch-hunting. This will be a bone-chilling Halloween!
I just flew by to your inbox to wish you and your loved ones a very Happy Halloween celebration. May this year be even more fun than last year. Have a really spooky Halloween!
Get all the naughtiness inside you out! It is time to loosen up and have fun. May you have an awesome night scaring away the others. Ghostly Greetings to you this Halloween!
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