Well, it depends on if you want the good impacts or the bad ones.....the good ones would be that people that finally afford things and companies can sell out of products that have been around too long by just simply lowering their prices a little bit...... The bad ones would be that alot of people get killed and robbed on black friday because people want to get in the stores and don't really thnk about it and trample whoever is in their way... So it all depends as you can see hope this helps!! =)
Many vendors try and sell their new technology products on Black Friday by launching them on that day.
she impact the society by nursing the poor black people when they was bleeding and hurt reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy bad.she just had to patgh them up
There is no United States law prohibiting any type of member of society from participating in Black Friday shopping events.
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Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. In 2009, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 27.
No, Black Friday is not for black people. It is a shopping holiday in the United States that traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. It falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early, sometimes as early as midnight or even on Thanksgiving. Why is it called "Black Friday"? The name "Black Friday" is thought to have originated in Philadelphia in the 1950s, when police officers used the term to describe the chaotic traffic conditions that occurred on the day after Thanksgiving. The term may have also been used by retailers to describe the day when they began to turn a profit for the year. Black Friday is open to everyone, regardless of race or ethnicity.
Black Friday is the traditional name for the Friday following Thanksgiving in November.
Black Friday is November 29th this year. If you'd prefer to avoid the chaos that happens on Black Friday, there's also Cyber Monday which happens the Monday immediately following Black Friday (December 2nd this year) which is a recent trend in which shoppers that couldn't make it to Black Friday shopped for their deals online.
November 28, 2008 is Black Friday.
Black Friday was on November 26, 2010.
Black Friday was on November 28, 2014.
No. Black Friday is just a ritual sale in America the day after Thanksgiving.