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Trick or Treat, or How We Met Halloween
Our company is international, so we know exactly how this holiday is celebrated in different countries (and whether it is).
The Irish, of course, know everything about this holiday because they began to celebrate Samhain, or "All Saints' Day," back in the VIII century. Ireland is a land of legends and fairytales, and the celebration of Samhain is full of superstitions and rituals. For example, the traditional Irish Halloween dinner is colcannon (mashed potatoes are mixed with cabbage and served with boiled ham, fried brisket, or sausages). After such a hearty dinner, sweet bread barmbrek is served as a dessert, in which coins, rings, and other things are hidden. If you find a piece of rag in your bread (ups), it's bad news for you: such a "gift" threatens an unstable financial year. But the coin will bring happiness and prosperity.
Ukraine has recently joined the Halloween race. Home decor and bright costumes have become the main attributes of Halloween in the Ukrainian style. But the main character of the holiday — the pumpkin Jack-o'-lantern — has not yet taken root, although some enthusiasts still do not disregard this essential element of All Saints Day.
In Kazakhstan, this holiday is also not as widely celebrated as in the USA, Ireland, or Canada. Every year, costume parties are gaining more and more popularity, allowing everyone to show their creativity.
At COREX, we decided to organize a virtual Halloween party. Working in different countries and cities is not at all a reason to refuse fun meetings with colleagues. We staged a marathon of scary stories, shared holiday traditions from other regions of the world, and, of course, did not ignore Jack-o'-lantern, who became the hero of our photo contest for the most creative pumpkin. This online party showed again that our outstanding team could organize fantastic parties despite any distance!