Black Friday 2023: Black Friday, the annual shopping bonanza, is set to commence as eager crowds flock to their preferred stores and malls in pursuit of the best deals and discounts. This day, occurring a day after the US Thanksgiving celebration, is marked by fervent enthusiasm as people engage not only in retail therapy but also in connecting with friends and family. Amid the excitement and chaos in stores, bargain hunters strive to capitalize on the available deals.


When Is Black Friday In 2023?


Black Friday follows Thanksgiving, a traditional US holiday marked by gatherings expressing gratitude over a meal featuring roast turkey and other delicacies. While Black Friday was historically associated with in-store shopping, the rise of online shopping in recent years has provided a convenient alternative. In 2023, Thanksgiving is celebrated on November 23, with Black Friday falling on November 24.


The Christmas preparation kicks off a month in advance with Black Friday, inaugurating the shopping season with massive discounts available both in physical stores and online.


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Origin Of Black Friday:


The term "Black Friday" dates back to the 1960s and early 1970s in Philadelphia. The post-Thanksgiving shopping spree led to chaotic streets, making it challenging for law enforcement and bus drivers to manage the crowds. Incidents of shoplifting and parking violations added to the chaos, prompting the coinage of the term 'Black Friday' to describe the mayhem during this period.


While some department stores briefly rebranded it as Big Friday in an attempt to sound positive, retailers preferred the term Black Friday, signifying the day when their financial ledgers shifted 'in the black,' indicating profit, as opposed to 'in the red,' signifying loss.


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