Mischief Night is observed in Northern America and Great Britain on October 30, where teenagers and children engage in pranks and minor vandalism. In the USA, it is known by various names including Mischief Night, Cabbage Night, and Gate Night, while in Canada and some parts of the USA, it is referred to as Mat Night. In Great Britain, it is called Miggy Night, Mischievous Night, Corn Night, or Trick Night, and is celebrated on November 4, the eve of Bonfire Night. The night is closely associated with Halloween and features traditional activities such as trick-or-treating. Common pranks include using toilet paper, eggs, and fireworks, although these activities can sometimes lead to damage to homes and gardens. Local grocery stores often restrict the sale of eggs to minors around this time to mitigate potential mischief.
November 4: Mischief Night (United States, Canada and United Kingdom)
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