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(12,778 posts)Frankly, I've never understood rushing out the day after Thanksgiving to buy a bunch of junk thinking that you're going to get a deal. If at all possible, I spend that Friday eating leftovers and laying around the house.
scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)I have never in my life gone shopping on the day after Thanksgiving. You couldn't pay me enough to ever even remotely consider doing that. I'm not a "consumer".
MANative
(4,112 posts)I'm over 50 and have never, not even once, shopped on Black Friday. Last year, I actively boycotted every chain that opened on Thanksgiving for the duration of the holiday shopping season, and will do the same this year. I shop local stores and Costco, which has already announced that they will not open on Thanksgiving.
MindPilot
(12,693 posts)I can shop any time. It is rare that I get some time away from work to catch up on home maintenance. I will be spending Friday shampooing my carpet.
Kaleva
(36,301 posts)LuvNewcastle
(16,846 posts)I'm giving 20 bucks apiece to my niece and nephew, and that will be all of my Christmas spending this year. It's pathetic that Americans feel the need to save money so much that they go out into that melee. Black Friday wasn't that big a deal when I was growing up, but then again, the economy wasn't so shitty either. People actually made enough to live on and could pay full price for their presents.
etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)....but, the clip is worth a watch. thanks for posting!
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)Don't forget to download all of your protest materials.
Last year you told us you wanted more support and training to make sure you knew what to do. We heard you - and so we're having trainings all across the country - check them out here. If you're not near these, we'll also be having a phone training too (details coming soon).
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Sign up to visit a store near you on Black Friday!
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LuvNewcastle
(16,846 posts)City Lights
(25,171 posts)I wouldn't go shopping even if they were giving stuff away. I cannot stand shopping with hordes of people.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)For anyone who really needs the push, though, that video offers some good incentives.
I remember a few black fridays before they were universally named "Black Friday." So long ago that, while there were plenty of shoppers, the mall wasn't really crowded. I was there, not for "deals," but to pat myself on the back for getting my shopping done early and AVOIDING the later crowds.
Four decades later, I not only left "black friday" shopping behind with the 70s, I left malls behind, as well. It's been 20 years since I stepped foot inside a mall, except when my job sent me to a conference in Houston a dozen years ago. The hotel was ATTACHED to the mall, and that's where we had to go to eat.
I don't do much shopping. This year, I'll shop locally for what I can get locally, and online for what I can't. I'll always give the locals a chance first; but I already know what is out there in my small town. I might ask a local place to get something for me that nobody is carrying. I've done that before.
Really, we don't spend much money. We have a family pool, and a budget. Each adult gets one gift within that budget after we draw names from the hat. We started this process when the economy crashed, and it's worked for us. We'll enjoy the meal and tree; we'll watch movies and play board games and enjoy being with each other. The gifts are a small pleasure, but not the main event.
JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)That shit has never appealed to me. I think this event perfectly demonstrates what a lifetime of conditioning people to be consumers does. It turns them into lunatics.
Julie
Arkansas Granny
(31,517 posts)Iggo
(47,552 posts)I love the crowds. Parking's not an issue. (I don't drive.) I get my Xmas shopping done all at once, then I watch everybody else complain for the next month.
It's tradition, dammit!
CrispyQ
(36,466 posts)hubby & I go to Costco/Pet Smart & any other retail outlet that has something we need, & we stock up supplies to get us well into the New Year. The only stores I shop at during the holidays are the regular grocery store & of course, the liquor store!
GreenEyedLefty
(2,073 posts)Never have, never will.
Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)AKA Thanksgiving shopping.
sakabatou
(42,152 posts)I always do gift shopping online.