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godofallu

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I will of course check my online retailers like Amazon and Steam for deals.

As far as the actual in person shopping, I think I will pass. I have enough batteries, and a decent enough TV already.
 

Chased

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I'm surprised so many of you guys avoid it. I don't head out in the prospect of buying anything, I just like to indulge in the chaos. Watching consumerism destroy even the finest of people's ethics is a beautiful sight to behold.

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esperandote

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They just implemented here in mexico, they called it El buen fin (The good weekend). It will last until monday.
 

babinro

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I don't like being around people. Going out on Black Friday would be a terrible experience for me and is pretty much my idea of a nightmare.

I love the sales though..so I get what I can as far as online purchases are concerned. I don't get the deals you see in stores, but I maintain my sanity.
 

Rin Little

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Helmet said:
Rin Little said:
Black Friday is going to be the bane of my existence... Normally I would sit it out but no, I'm stuck working for Target so guess what I have to put up with all that day?
I work for Best Buy. I know your pain. And your hate.

I get the awesome shift of 9 Thanksgiving evening until 3 Black Friday afternoon. I want to bring a cattle prod to get people to leave me alone and get out of my way.
Good gods dude, how the hell does that even work? I thought that they couldn't work you longer than a 12 hour shift...
 

Dags90

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usmarine4160 said:
I sit it out, usually order pizza and wait for the trample vids to hit youtube
Pizza?...

No turkey? No turkey sandwiches? No turkey salad? No turkey gravy? Turkey Hash? Turkey a la King? Or gallons of turkey soup?

I usually wait until the post Christmas sales to do my shopping, because I don't shop for gifts for others (no job).
 

demoman_chaos

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It seems they all forgot the first 6 letters (which are CHRIST as in Jesus) and instead only remember Santa which rearranged is SATAN!!! That red suited break-in artist is THE DEVIL!! He rides in a sleigh pulled by horned demons and uses slave labor (Elves rearranged is Evels) to create his devices of child corruption. Using the corruption to rob parents of hard earned money and forcing many into deep debt. He sees you when you are sleeping and knows when you are awake, because Satan is always watching you.

Sarcasm aside, I really never understood Christmas. A holiday about the birth of a mythical savior is celebrated by a fat bloke in a red suit dropping off presents via flying deer sleigh who puts the tat under a pine tree which was brought in from the outside and covered in lights. More lights are placed on the outside of houses, generally featuring short people with pointy ears and snowmen. It is about as random as a bunny leaving colored eggs all over the ground to celebrate the rebirth of the previously mentioned savior.
 

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i went to the shopping centre on black friday.. and i didnt get killed woo \o/ got some more juice tho..
 

Macgyvercas

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If they didn't happen to be paying me, you couldn't get me near the mall or a Wal-Mart on black Friday. As it stands, I'll be risking my lfie in a parking lot of crazy drivers while getting paid far to little to give a shit.
 

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SirBryghtside said:
I keep thinking Black Friday is some memorial day for a war or something. I mean it does have a pretty... ominous name.
I think it refers to, when accounting for all expenses throughout the year, its the day when stores generally start turning a genuine profit, or "entering the black".

Now, if you work in retail, there's absolutely nothing about the name that's inappropriate. Especially if someone DOES die at your store (and they do, every year).

OT: I avoid. As hard as I can. The commuter train I take to Uni passes a station that's part of a mall... the crowds are TERRIFYING. If you can move ten steps a minute, you're doing well.

So I'm gonna stay on my train this year. Not that I'll have any choice, there will be eighty people in the thirty-person car. YOU try moving anywhere.

ALSO... Since I'm in Edmonton, Black Friday also refers to one of the worst natural disasters in Canada's history. Specifically, a tornado with wind speeds of over 400 km/h in 1987. My parents missed it by four hours... they chose a great time to go visit relatives in Lethbridge. They say that the clouds were all purple and greenish all day.
 

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I'm aware of the idea, but I don't see how it works. A bunch of people get together every year for a dangerous stampede at theit nearest supermarkets.

Looks, sorry, US, but Spain's running of the bulls is just better, get over it already.
 

RipRoaringWaterfowl

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SirBryghtside said:
I keep thinking Black Friday is some memorial day for a war or something. I mean it does have a pretty... ominous name.
It refers to "being in the black". In finance, gains are associated as black and losses red. The sales and deals on that first Friday of holiday shopping bring in lots of money, so the retailers are in the black. Big time. Black Friday.

Though, works very well being ominous, too.
 

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BatSpork said:
Generally, I avoid Black Friday at all costs. I don't like being killed over a DVD player, thank you very much. However, working in retail, that isn't an option. I work at the Claire's in Texas in the South Plains Mall, and for some bizarre reason, the mall is going to be opening at midnight; Midnight Madness as their calling it. Lucky me, I get to be at work from 11:30 that night to 8:00 in the morning. Bleh.
I feel your pain. I work retail as well, and I got 11:45-8:15, in electronics... I asked if I could bring a baseball bat to work.

I'm aware of the idea, but I don't see how it works. A bunch of people get together every year for a dangerous stampede at theit nearest supermarkets.

Looks, sorry, US, but Spain's running of the bulls is just better, get over it already.
You can keep it. At least if someone gets killed in the running of the bulls(for some reason), I can call it natural selection. With Black friday, I think the opposite mechanics are in force (average person gets killed by morons).

I think it refers to, when accounting for all expenses throughout the year, its the day when stores generally start turning a genuine profit, or "entering the black".

Now, if you work in retail, there's absolutely nothing about the name that's inappropriate. Especially if someone DOES die at your store (and they do, every year).

OT: I avoid. As hard as I can. The commuter train I take to Uni passes a station that's part of a mall... the crowds are TERRIFYING. If you can move ten steps a minute, you're doing well.
Black friday also served as a tool for removing unwanted stock (things that would not sell well during xmas seasons), so they would have room for the hot item of the xmas season, since the relative cost of storage, especially in smaller stores, is pretty high in comparison to item value. This part has begun to not apply, since big business is a more prominent force in black friday sales. Now it serves mostly as a means to focus sales to their store in particular, instead of the competition.

OT: If I werent in retail, I would avoid black friday at all costs. I'd rather spend an extra $100 on a GOOD TV (since black friday TVs tend to be the cheap knockoffs), than chance getting trampled to death by a bunch of morons who have nothing better to do with their time than wait for hours in the freezing cold.
 

ccggenius12

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I'm fortunate enough to live near a tabletop game store that's putting their entire stock, exempting tcg singles and food, at 20% off if we shop before noon in our pajamas. Suffice to say, I am freaking stoked. I might swing by best buy after the crowds have died down a bit to see which of the new games have had their prices slashed. Got a PC copy of Bioshock for $5 last year, so why not.
 

Helmet

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Rin Little said:
Helmet said:
Rin Little said:
Black Friday is going to be the bane of my existence... Normally I would sit it out but no, I'm stuck working for Target so guess what I have to put up with all that day?
I work for Best Buy. I know your pain. And your hate.

I get the awesome shift of 9 Thanksgiving evening until 3 Black Friday afternoon. I want to bring a cattle prod to get people to leave me alone and get out of my way.
Good gods dude, how the hell does that even work? I thought that they couldn't work you longer than a 12 hour shift...
All of the warehouse employees have 18 hour shifts. At least in my store..
 

Chased

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I don't remember checking Steam around this time last year, do they have a Black Friday sale?
 

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Psycho-Toaster said:
I revel in the Steam sales and continue to have no fucking idea what Thanksgiving, Black Friday or any of your crazy American holidays are about.
Yep. I make a note of US holidays in my phone to remind me to check Steam on those days. It's the 23rd or thereabouts isn't it?
 

EeveeElectro

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We don't get it in UK, although I hear amazon is doing something for it, so I might have a look on there.
We have January sales though, and loads of shops had sales last summer, I got myself a fair bit.
I couldn't imagine a day... *shudder* it scares me to think how busy it'd be. The crowds would seriously freak me out.