Parents slam extreme note left on homeowner’s door for Halloween telling him it’ll result in him being egged | The Sun

FOR most people Halloween is a chance to dress up and have fun, but not everyone is on board when it comes to trick or treaters.

One homeowner was recently slammed by parents for taking his hatred of the spooky day to the extreme.

The Australian bloke pinned the strongly worded note on his font door and it's left some parents furious – but some people agree with him.

The sign read: "This is Australia, not America. F**k off with your Halloween sh*t you little c**ts."

He shared the snap on Reddit and received mixed reactions, with some users commenting that the 'rude' sign will result his house egged.

They said: "It's a good thing they're not in America. A note like this is a good way to get your house egged back in the states."

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Another user hit back and wrote: "Idiot doesn't even know that Halloween isn't American. Sure, Americans make a big deal about it, like Christmasit's fun for the kids so why not?"

"Yawn. It must be awful to hate fun so much," one person commented.

But some users agreed that trick or treaters were more anything than anything else.

"Haha. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels like this," one person quipped.

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Another jabbed: "One of the very rare times of the year I appreciate living in an apartment. The little sh*ts can't get in to knock on my door."

And someone else agreed: "A little extreme but I understand the sentiment."


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