Christmas Shopping the Day after Thanksgiving
The day after Thanksgiving is commonly referred to as “Black
Friday”. This day is traditionally one of the busiest shopping days
of the years and for many signifies the first day of Christmas
shopping. While the term black Friday was originally used to
represent the day in which retailers returned to profitability many
who work in the retail industry use this term as a way to describe
the crowds and chaos which accompany Christmas shopping on the day
after Thanksgiving. Likewise consumers expect significant sales to
go along with the large crowds which flock to stores.
For many shopping on the day after Thanksgiving is a tradition
which wouldn’t be missed for the world. These individuals look
forward to the sales and starting their shopping as a way to get
into the Christmas spirit. These individuals can be counted on to
arrive before the malls and shopping centers even open to get a
great parking spot, to make multiple trips to their cars to drop
off packages before returning to the shopping area to make more
purchases and to almost literally shop until they drop. These are
the individuals retailers count on each year to boost their
quarterly earnings and to help them report profitability for the
year.
Those who enjoy Christmas shopping on the day after Thanksgiving
feel this way for a number of different reasons. Some enjoy
shopping on this day for the tremendous sales which are inevitable.
Still others enjoy shopping on this day because they like to take
things one season as a time and figure now that Thanksgiving is
over; it is time to start focusing on Christmas. There are even
others who like shopping on this day for the excellent people
watching opportunity the day presents. Whether or not they get any
actual shopping done these individuals flock to shopping malls on
the day after Thanksgiving because they know there will be tons of
other shoppers to observe. Finally there are those who start their
Christmas shopping on the day after Thanksgiving because of a sense
of tradition. It is these individuals who have simply always
started their Christmas shopping on this day out of habit. Their
parents probably started Christmas shopping the day after
Thanksgiving and they simply learned this is the day to start
Christmas shopping. They will also likely pass on the habit to
their own children.
Conversely there are other shoppers who absolutely refuse to
step foot inside a mall or shopping center on the day after
Thanksgiving. For these shoppers trying to get any shopping done on
this day is near impossible. They are willing to sacrifice the
opportunity to buy some items as gifts at excellent sale prices
just to avoid the throng of shoppers who swarm the stores on this
one particular day. However, it is important to not that just
because these shoppers avoid shopping areas on the day after
Thanksgiving does not mean they don’t enjoy great sale prices on
the Christmas gifts they purchase. These shoppers may take
advantage of sales throughout the year to accomplish their
Christmas shopping within their set budget.
There are still others who typically do not do any shopping on
the day after Thanksgiving but these individuals do not necessarily
avoid the malls and shopping areas on this day either. There are
many people who enjoy taking a trip to the local mall or shopping
center on the day after Thanksgiving just to enjoy the hustle and
bustle the day presents. For these people just walking around and
experiencing the excitement around them helps to put them into the
holiday spirit.
Whether you are an early Christmas shopper, a last minute
Christmas shopper or just a people watcher, you likely understand
it is appropriate to expect large crowds in malls and shopping
centers on the day after Thanksgiving. It is up to you to decide
whether or not you choose to join the shoppers on this hectic
day.
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