Do you shop on Black Friday
I personally do not but many of my friends do with their closest friends/family as a tradition. I'm not brave enough to face the crowds, parking lots, and getting up early. However, I know my friends have a blast and get to spend time with their loved ones. Good luck to you if you do shop and if you do not, I'll see you on Cyber Monday lol.
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I make it a point to stay out of stores that day - except grocery stores. They're deserted for some reason....
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I'll be out! Last year we even hit a couple of the stores Thanksgiving night after we left the kids at my mom's house. I don't know what we're doing this year; I haven't made up my lists yet. And the Thanksgiving day shopping last year were on pure impulse, completely unplanned.
DH and I (yes, I mean my hubby ;) ) make a day of it every year. The first year we went out together, we completed about 90% of our Christmas shopping. Since then, we average about 60-80% of of Christmas shopping completed on Black Friday, with very good bargains. It also means less Christmas shopping to do the rest of the year. My theory (and I have to quit sharing this or it isn't going to work :doh: ) is that we are right in the middle of four major cities, which are where most people go for their Black Friday shopping. Since we are mainly interested in Kohl's, Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, etc we can stick to our little suburban shopping areas and not go out to the big cities with their big malls. That means that while the stores are crowded, they are not much more crowded than a really busy Saturday. We do end up in a lot of lines, but we are prepared for that. Last year I started my DS's scarf just before Thanksgiving and by the end of the weekend, it was almost half done! :roflhard: |
No, I don't go out although I intend to check online for deals! I should have waited till then to order my new Kindle, but I didn't and ordered yesterday. :teehee:
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I don't like shopping and hate crowds so, no, I won't be out on Black Friday. Cyber Monday might get me to spend some $$.
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No! No! No! And did I mention NO!!
I hate shopping and I have gotten to where I really despise the materialist nature of Christmas. I've been telling everyone for years now that we don't need ANYTHING (and incidentally, they probably don't either, but I don't tell them that, I just don't buy them anything). This year I may not even get the nieces and nephews anything. I know that sounds bad, but I'm pretty sure after we fall off the fiscal cliff (and we will--thanks, Americans), they won't be getting a thing! |
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I send my stepmom and MIL flowers. Our girls aren't married, there's no grandkids and we still shop for our grown kids, but I mostly just get things they've added to their Amazon lists. It's usually books or kitchen things and the occasional surprise if I know of one. Stuff they would like, but might not buy for themselves. My lists consists of mostly books, a few suggestions for gift cards (usually online yarn stores Lol) and a the random kitchen item sometimes. No one gets everything on the list. I don't shop for other family anymore for the most part and DH and I dispensed with gifts years ago.
We do this because it just wouldn't seem like Christmas w/o the gathering around the tree on Christmas tradition. |
NOT if my life depended on it !! I let my hubby talk me into going one year b/c my parents were here and offered to watch our son. It was miserable and I will never do it again.
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:zombie:Fred Meyer was so hectic :hair:this afternoon that I will avoid shopping:evil: as much as possible until after New Year's.:gah: Crowds. :!!!: AAARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!! :-x
And it's not really started yet. :passedout: Maybe :clink: even though I rarely drink. |
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