Black Friday is also officially called the starting point for Christmas
shopping. Because after the loot sale of this day, the traditional Christmas
sale starts which continues even after the end of Christmas.
The fourth Friday in November is called Black Friday in the United
States. Or in other words you can call it Black Friday. Black because people
line up in front of stores in the middle of the night and wait for the store to
open so that they can get what they want at a price they may not get again at
that price again throughout the year.
Economists have suggested that Black Friday, or Black Friday, is the
day when merchants' accounts are written in black political ink. In the field
of accounts, when business accounts were handwritten (most accounts in Pakistan
and most developing countries are still handwritten by doctors), profits were
written in black ink while losses were written in red. Was
The history of Black Friday is not very old. Historians trace its
origins back to 1924, when a large chain of household grocery stores in the
United States, MC, launched a large parade in New York on Thanksgiving. The
parade has been a great excitement every year since then, with millions of
people standing on the side of the road and millions watching it on television
in their homes. Meanwhile, at some point, "May C" announced a massive
sale on the next day of the parade, Friday. Most agree that this was the
beginning of Black Friday, and then where were the other stores and merchants
lagging behind in the race to make money? It became the biggest day of buying
and selling.
Black Friday is also officially called the starting point for Christmas
shopping. Because after the loot sale of this day, the traditional Christmas
sale starts which continues even after the end of Christmas. Because most
people also have to buy New Year's gifts. The sale does not end on January 1,
after which shopkeepers try to sell the raw materials at exorbitant prices,
which they could not sell at the Christmas and New Year's sale.
With the passage of January, the colors of markets and markets begin to
fade. Stores are laid off in the days of cell sales, and people are starting to
make savings plans in the coming months by putting their purchases in front of
them, and then life in the United States seems to return to normal.
On Black Friday, most stores open at five o'clock, four hours earlier
than usual, at nine o'clock in the morning. Many stores even open their doors
to consumers before that.
Most stores also have presents and prizes for some of the first
customers. Some stores first offer popular electronics at half price or
sometimes pennies to 10 or 15 or more customers. And some famous brands also
offer their new products for sale on Black Friday. This is the aspect of Black
Friday that draws people to it, and they stand in line hours before the store
opens, regardless of the cold or the weather.
Some items are so appealing to consumers that they line up two or three
days in front of stores to buy them. During this time, whether it is raining or
snowing or even a storm. There is a chance that someone standing in line will
leave his place. To deal with this situation, they bring small tents,
raincoats, food and other necessities. Those who stand in long queues are
usually not alone but are accompanied by two or three family members to provide
them with necessities and comfort. It's not just a purchase, it's a kind of
adventure.
Buying something on Black Friday is nothing short of gambling. After a
long struggle, even after entering the store, the period of anxiety does not
end, but the patient moments start after that and you find out that the stock
of your favorite item has run out or even if you get it. Then a long line
awaits you to pay the price.
For some years now, the Internet has been involved in the Black Friday race.
Amazon and many large stores offer a limited number of specialty products for
sale on the web. Most people go to their website hours in advance, enter the
required information and wait for the bell to ring so that as soon as the two
hands of the clock are twelve digits, they click. But what happens is that
thousands of people click at once, and their luck is decided by the company's
computer, which has neither heart nor emotion inside.