Black Friday is not practiced here in the Philippines, but in the United States, there are lots of people waiting for this day of the year. Black Friday is the start of the Christmas shopping season and it happens after Thanksgiving day. I first saw what Black Friday looks like when I had watched it on the TV series “Chuck”, and from the looks of it, it’s like chaos and madness inside the stores. Well, that is not a surprise, since the customers get a great deal in everything during this day.
I think if we will have Black Friday here in the Philippines, there will be a long line of kids and young at heart at Toys R Us. I am already imagining my son and husband looking for great deals of Cars, Hot wheels and Viking toys. I on the other hand, will update my clothes with a shopping spree at Forever 21 (omg! I wish for a 70-90% discount of their already affordable clothes).
Since hubby loves gadgets and even though he can’t go to Best Buy, K-Mart or at Walmart, there is a cyber Black Friday that he can check out for amazing deals. I know he will check out if there are great deals of the Ipad2. Hope he gets something for me too, a new pair of white gold earrings or ring would be a nice gift this December (uhummm)
To my foreign readers who resides in the States, just an advise: Be very careful during this time of the day. As much as possible do not bring your kids with you because they might get separated from you, and watch out for stampedes okay.
Advance Happy Thanksgiving by the way!
Black Friday Sales Ads 2011: Sears, Best Buy, Walmart
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Cielo says
We already had groupon sites similar to the US, I hope that we can also have similar sale where shops would really offer a good low price deal with no hidden charges
Levy says
oo nga 🙂 yung tipong sa 1,000 mo makakabili ka na ng para sa family, sa kamag-anak at sa inaanak mo 🙂