Except for those homes located in posh villages, offices, and shopping malls. Halloween is not a great festivity in the Philippines . Most Filipinos would rather be at memorial parks and cemeteries to be with their departed loved ones. We visit departed loved ones on All Saints Day and All Souls Day, bringing candles and flowers. To some, just to avoid traffic jams, they visit as early as a week before or on the 31th of Oct or 2nd of Nov.
All Souls Day is the 2nd of Nov. following All Saints Day. In the Philippines , however, we celebrate All Souls Day on the 31st of Oct through the 1st of Nov. Traditionally All Souls Day is great fiesta for Filipinos. It had been handed down from generation to generations. Filipino families gather themselves at the place where departed loved ones were laid to rest. Some would stay overnight from the 31st of Oct. to the 1st of Nov. To some however, they spend the vigil lavishly. Such that, some would bring wines and liquors, intoxicating themselves forgetting some wants to celebrate the occasion solemnly in prayers. To maintain peace and order, police officers are posted inside memorial parks and cemeteries. Bags are inspected from the entrance. Items like, karaoke, kitchen knives, playing cards are confiscated and returned to the owners upon leaving the area.
I visited my parents with my brother and sister in law, Monday 25th of October. Good enough I heeded the advice of my sis in law. I filed vacation leave for Friday, 29th of Oct. Lady luck did not smile at me. The vacation leave was not approved. The 1st of Nov. is a holiday in the Philippines , but sad to say. No holiday for those working in Call Centers. The good news is we get additional pay working on Philippine holidays.