27 Nov 2009
Black Friday
Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving which is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season.
It refers to the beginning of the period in which retailers go from being in the red to being in the black. (i.e turning a profit).
Originally, September 24, 1969 was deemed Black Friday a day of stock market catastrophe.
But now with many sales being made over the internet many retailers offer early promotions to entice shoppers to purchase their Christmas goodies in advance.
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