What Fabulous Gift....

jalara
jalara Posts: 2,599 Member
edited September 22 in Motivation and Support
Are you buying yourself for your hard work on Black Friday?? Are you taking advantage of the sales to get something you really want?????

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  • duckdogs
    duckdogs Posts: 31 Member
    We don't have Black Friday in Canada :ohwell:
  • mccorml
    mccorml Posts: 622 Member
    thats racist
  • duckdogs
    duckdogs Posts: 31 Member
    No I am not!

    Black Friday comes from where? As I said - WE don't have it HERE>!
  • LynnBirchfield
    LynnBirchfield Posts: 581 Member
    I used to do Black Friday when my kids were younger. But, my youngest one is a senior in high school. We haven't gotten "the list" yet. :) But, I will say that I usually do buy myself something while I do my Christmas shopping. :)

    What are you buying yourself?
  • LynnBirchfield
    LynnBirchfield Posts: 581 Member
    They call it Black Friday because the stores are in accounting terms "in the black," meaning they are making money. If they were "in the red" then that's not good for them as they aren't making money.
  • duckdogs
    duckdogs Posts: 31 Member
    I just knew there was a logical answer!

    I could get a little more bling for my girl - :love:
  • jalara
    jalara Posts: 2,599 Member
    I"m in Canada too, but I find a lot of places have pretty decent sales on the same day.
  • There are apparently a bunch of stores doing Black Friday sales in Canada to keep all the sales revenue from going over the border. Sears and Best Buy are in on it.
  • randyv99
    randyv99 Posts: 257 Member
    thats racist

    LOL. You're so stupid Mccorml.
  • randyv99
    randyv99 Posts: 257 Member
    They call it Black Friday because the stores are in accounting terms "in the black," meaning they are making money. If they were "in the red" then that's not good for them as they aren't making money.

    I used to think it was that simple then I read a much more convoluted historical explanation. I'll still go ahead and agree that this is certainly the explanation that makes the most sense.

    (But then again, who asked me?)

    BTW now that Black Friday is online too, everyone has black friday!
  • emott84
    emott84 Posts: 108
    Yeah, lots of Canadian stores are doing Black Friday this year, particularly in my town. We live near the border and many people drive for hours to Duluth or Minneapolis to get good deals, and I guess they're trying to keep business in town. Makes sense, I suppose, but I'm a little annoyed that it's come to Canada, lol.
  • melanie92
    melanie92 Posts: 184 Member
    They call it Black Friday because the stores are in accounting terms "in the black," meaning they are making money. If they were "in the red" then that's not good for them as they aren't making money.

    I used to think it was that simple then I read a much more convoluted historical explanation. I'll still go ahead and agree that this is certainly the explanation that makes the most sense.

    (But then again, who asked me?)

    BTW now that Black Friday is online too, everyone has black friday!

    uh oh...sounds like a conspiracy......... :laugh:
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