The inquiry centers on the prevalence and manner of observing a specific autumnal tradition within Spain. Specifically, it investigates the extent to which customs typically associated with October 31st are practiced across the country, examining their presence in both public and private spheres.
The significance of this investigation lies in understanding the cultural dynamics of globalization and localization. While some societies wholeheartedly embrace foreign traditions, others selectively adopt or adapt them, leading to a complex interplay of indigenous and imported customs. Analyzing its adoption in Spain provides insight into how global trends interact with established cultural norms, potentially enriching local practices or, conversely, encountering resistance due to existing traditions.