The question facilities on the observance of a particular autumnal custom inside the Hellenic Republic. The main focus investigates the prevalence, or lack thereof, of a cultural follow typically related to costumes, sweet, and themed festivities, notably on the night of October thirty first.
Whereas not a deeply rooted or traditionally vital occasion in Greek tradition, the presence of this custom in Greece is a comparatively latest phenomenon, largely influenced by globalization and publicity to Western, notably American, customs. Its observance is often restricted to city areas and vacationer locations, typically manifesting in themed events, notably geared toward youthful demographics. It lacks the broad societal participation and deep-seated traditions related to established Greek holidays and festivals.