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I just heard about Black Friday...so what exactly is it? Do ALL stores go on sale?
And also I'm thinking of maybe going shopping then, -but will it be really crowded? (I'm going to the mall) And also will it be really crowded on Saturday? Will there still be sales on Saturday? Will everything be sold out by Saturday? Thanks!

(happy thanksgiving!)

2007-11-22 09:51:09 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Thanksgiving

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I don't really know what Black Friday means, I CERTAINLY know what it is though!! It is the best shopping day of the year, stores open REALLY early, and they have amazing sales. Pretty much all stores will have some sales, but some are better than others, so you should look through your local newspaper ads, and plan out where you want to go. Some stores will still have sales on Saturday, but they won't be nearly as good as the sales on Friday. And yes, most good deals will be sold out by Saturday.

2007-11-22 09:56:24 · answer #1 · answered by kellbobsparklepants 2 · 1 0

Like 99% of stores have after Thanksgiving sales, Yes there will be tons of crowds, and no there will probably not be sales on saturday. That is the point of after Thanksgiving sales. It the day after. PERIOD. Mind you that some stores only have sales until noon or even earlier, and some have sales all day long. Since you are going to the mall they will probably go for most the day. But you never know. Good Luck, and have fun.

2007-11-22 17:55:42 · answer #2 · answered by *~* Sexy Mama *~* 5 · 0 0

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Thanks for Visiting and Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

2007-11-22 17:54:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Black Friday means going out of the red (owing money) into the "black" from high sales.

Most stores have good sales. Yes, very crowded.

2007-11-22 17:54:58 · answer #4 · answered by KyLoveChick 7 · 0 0

If you want to go, you have to get up before the sun comes up. Most people are waiting before the stores even open. Yes it is very crowded, most stores have sales, and you probably won't have much to pick from on saturday.

2007-11-22 17:54:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a lot of stores do have sales and yes it will be very busy especially at the mall however the majority of retailers will mark their prices up then discount, which means you really get items a regular price it just looks like a bigger sale. if you are going shopping I'd encourage you to go very very Early in the morning!

2007-11-22 17:58:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. Since Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States, Black Friday may be as early as the 23rd and as late as the 29th day of November. Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many employers give the day off, allowing consumers to get a head start on their Christmas shopping. Retailers often decorate for the Christmas season weeks beforehand. Many retailers open very early (typically 5 A.M.) and offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores. Although Black Friday, as the first shopping day after Thanksgiving, has served as the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season at least since the start of the modern Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924, the term "Black Friday" has been traced back only to the 1970s. "Black Friday" was originally so named because of the heavy traffic on that day, although most contemporary uses of the term refer instead to it as the beginning of the period in which retailers are in the black (i.e., turning a profit).

The news media frequently refer to Black Friday as the busiest retail shopping day of the year, but this is not always accurate. While it has been one of the busiest days in terms of customer traffic, in terms of actual sales volume, from 1993 through 2001 Black Friday was usually the fifth to tenth busiest day. In 2002 and 2004, however, Black Friday ranked second place. The busiest retail shopping day of the year in the United States (in terms of both sales and customer traffic) usually has been the Saturday before Christmas. In 2003 and 2005, however, Black Friday actually did reach first place.

In some cities it's not uncommon to see shoppers lined up hours before stores with big sales open. Once inside the stores shoppers often rush and grab, as many stores have only a few of the big draw items. Electronics and popular toys are often the most sought after items and may be sharply discounted. Because of the shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, many choose to stay home and avoid the hectic shopping experience. The local media often will cover the event, mentioning how early the shoppers began lining up at various stores and providing video of the shoppers standing in line and later leaving with their purchased items. Traditionally Black Friday sales were intended for those shopping for Christmas gifts. For some particularly popular items, some shop these sales in order to get deep discounts on items they can then resell, typically online.

2007-11-22 17:53:45 · answer #7 · answered by S A 3 · 3 1

Ah good question. I heard Tv's and some other appliance's were on sale. I want to go out but the bad news for me is I have to work right afterwards... Anyways hoped you also had a great thanksgiving.

2007-11-22 17:54:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Happy Thanksgiving to you too.
Black Friday is so named because so many people buy things on that day, many stores get out of the RED (in debt) and into the BLACK (make a profit) on that day.
I would avoid stores this weekend unless you REALLY like crowds.
Merry Christmas.

2007-11-22 17:55:43 · answer #9 · answered by cathythecook 3 · 0 0

yes it will be very crowded!

some stores are opening at 4 am!!

i think that a lot of stuff will be sold,

some places have sales for 3 days, but only from like 4am - 11 am

i suggest you look in your local ads

2007-11-22 17:54:25 · answer #10 · answered by ♥i'm her♥ 3 · 1 0

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