Black Friday (Shopping)

Black Friday (also called Blitz Day), 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 Christmas shopping season. The "black" in the name comes from the standard accounting practice of using red ink to denote negative values (i.e., losses) and black ink to denote positive values (profits). Black Friday is the day when retailers traditionally get back "in the black" after operating "in the red" for the previous months. The term may also be used by retail employees to express their antipathy towards it, as an analogy to Black Thursday as a day of general chaos. 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 the last Saturday before Christmas or December 23. To some social activists, this day was deliberately chosen as Buy Nothing Day to protest the rampant consumerism that they say seems most prevalent on that day.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
walter trohan
cock
ray point, texas
cedar rapids
the mighty boosh
longman's beaked whale
ross noble
mount arith
iris scan
martin wickremasinghe
clearfield township
marvel girl
clearfield township, north dakota
active and passive transformation
passive transformation
out (magazine)
list of biochemists
lincoln alexander
balboa (currency)
maha wamsa
james k. bartleman
belly dance
uss wahoo
henry n. r. jackman
john black aird
enquire
alcester
bishop's castle
walworth road
pauline mills mcgibbon
blandford forum
william s. paley
bexhill
william ross macdonald
gainsborough, lincolnshire
magnum research
william earl rowe
the brian setzer orchestra
sheffield city hall
attercliffe chapel
cathedral church of st marie
beauchief
luo
gaetano bresci