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2006-11-25 22:10:26 · 14 answers · asked by nysnsmuth 1 in Society & Culture Holidays Other - Holidays

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The day after Thanksgiving when people do all their christmas shopping since all the stores have huge sales.

2006-11-25 22:12:32 · answer #1 · answered by idbangrobertplant 6 · 0 0

It's the day after Thanksgiving, which is traditionally and notoriously the biggest shopping day of the year. It is called "Black Friday" because that is the day when companies can count on going "into the black" economically, meaning they make a profit rather than a loss (and of course it always falls on a Friday since Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday).

For more info on black friday, go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_%28shopping%29
Or for more meanings:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_friday

On a more personal note, my husband is the tech manager at an office supply store. His store opened at 6:00 on Black Friday, and he had to open. When he got there at 5:30, there was already a line of over 200 people waiting to get in. They did over 10 times their usual sales that day, and about half of that was in the first hour. People were fighting over everything, whether it was on sale or not, stealing stuff out of each others' carts; he said it was like a swarm of locusts! I wouldn't even go to the grocery store on black Friday!

2006-11-26 06:47:39 · answer #2 · answered by cartmansmom 4 · 1 0

Black Friday is the day after thanksgiving. It's a huge shopping day! It's when all the businesses account balances go from red (negative) to black (positive)!

2006-11-26 08:51:09 · answer #3 · answered by Cookie On My Mind 6 · 0 0

black friday is the day after thanksgiving which is a Friday. that is the day were they`re are a ton of sales at stores. I think it officially opens the first day of christmas shopping!

2006-11-26 09:49:20 · answer #4 · answered by . 2 · 0 0

Black Friday kicks off the beginning of the holiday shopping season...it is anticipated to be the most busiest shopping day of the year due to discounted prices and extended store hours...BUT data shows that Christmas Eve is the BUSIEST.

2006-11-26 06:18:56 · answer #5 · answered by CAREBEAR 1 · 0 0

It is the day after Thanksgiving when masses of people flood the malls of america in hopes of finding good deals on x mas gifts. Most stores open early and have extra special savings for the first couple of hours. This is the busiest shopping day of the year in America.

2006-11-26 06:15:56 · answer #6 · answered by jrollo76 4 · 0 0

All of the above are correct about shopping craziness. The reason it is named that is because it is when the stores go out of the red and into the black, (accounting term meaning earning a profit)

2006-11-26 06:21:31 · answer #7 · answered by loomis127 2 · 0 0

BLACK FRIDAY (SHOPPING) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_Sale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, is historically one of the busiest retail shopping days of the year. Many consider it the "official" beginning to the holiday season. Most retailers will open very early and usually provide massive discounts on their products.

Although Black Friday is typically the busiest shopping day of the year in terms of customer traffic, it is not typically the day with the highest sales volume. That is usually either Christmas Eve or the last Saturday before Christmas.

Origin

The first use of this term to describe the day after Thanksgiving is not exactly known. There are two popular theories as to its origin.

Accounting practice

One theory is that stores traditionally operated at a financial loss for most of the year (January through November) and made their profit during the holiday season. When this would be recorded in the financial records, common accounting practices use red ink to show negative amounts and black ink would show positive amounts. Black Friday is the beginning of the period where they would no longer have losses (the red) and instead take in the year's profits (the black).

Stress from large crowds

Another theory comes from the fact that shopping experience on this day can be extremely stressful. The term is used as a comparison to the extremely stressful and chaotic experience of Black Thursday or other black days. According to The Word Spy:

Earliest Citation:
Christmas decorations around Tampa Bay started going up in late October, and business has been brisk since then. And while Friday--known as Black Friday for the legendary hordes--will be the biggest shopping day for many area stores, others ring up the greatest sales the Saturday before Christmas.
—Marilyn Marks, "Retailers expect good sales this Christmas," St. Petersburg Times, November 27, 1986

There exists an earlier reference, speaking to the Friday after Thanksgiving:

A BLACK FRIDAY.
There have been many Black Fridays in recent history. Most of them have been days of financial panic. There has been none of blacker foreboding than last Friday. And the blackness is not loss or fear of loss in stocks and bonds.
New York Times (1857-Current file).
New York, N.Y.: Dec 3, 1922. pg. 38, 1 pgs
ISSN/ISBN 03624331

Employees of retail stores have for years referred to Black Friday in a satirical way, to note the extremely stressful and hectic nature of the day. Heavy traffic and customer demands added to the long hours make it a difficult day.


Black Friday on the Internet

Advertisements in advance

Certain websites such as DealTaker.com offer information about Black Friday deals up to a month in advance. The text listings of prices are usually accompanied by adscans -- complete PDFs either leaked by insiders, or intentionally released by large retailers to give consumers insight and allow them time to plan.

Cyber Monday

The term Cyber Monday refers to the Monday immediately following Black Friday, which unofficially marks the beginning of the holiday online shopping season.

In recent years, Cyber Monday has become a busy day for online retailers, with some sites offering low prices and other promotions on that day.

Controversy

Response (Buy Nothing Day)

Anti-consumer frenzy protesters have chosen this day as Buy Nothing Day in North America, where those concerned about the increasing power and influence of consumer corporations are urged to not make consumer purchases.

DMCA

In recent years, some retailers (including Wal-Mart, Target Corporation, Best Buy, and Staples, Inc.) have claimed that the advertisements they send in advance of Black Friday and the prices included in those advertisement are intellectual property and protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Using the take down provision of the DMCA, these retailers have threatened various internet web sites who post Black Friday prices to the internet in advance of the intended release date by the retailers. This policy apparently derives from a fear that competitors, in addition to customers, will also have access to this information and use it for competitive advantage. The actual validity of the claim that prices are protected intellectual property is uncertain as prices might be considered a 'fact' in which case they would not receive the same level of protection as pure intellectual property.

The benefit of threatening internet sites with a DMCA based lawsuit has proved tenuous at best. While some sites have complied with the requests, others have either ignored the threats or simply continued to post the information under the name of a similar sounding fictional retailer.

2006-11-27 03:23:20 · answer #8 · answered by Sabrina 4 · 0 0

the term BLACK FRIDAY is the day after every THANKSGIVING when all the sales are on. you could not pay me enough money
to go shopping on BLACK FRIDAY because people are crazy.
they push and shove you out of the way just to pick out an item that is on sale. you could not pay me enough money to shop on a BLACK FRIDAY.............

2006-11-26 06:18:15 · answer #9 · answered by sweetness #1 5 · 0 0

In the US it is the biggest shopping day and falls the day after Thanksgiving. Further explanation is in this URL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping)

2006-11-26 06:17:52 · answer #10 · answered by traveler_90712 2 · 0 0

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