What will you buy on Black Friday?

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Hi, I am from China, nice to meet you here, I have been in this forum for quite a while.

In the past, I got help from many American friends, so I would now take this opportunity of the coming Thanksgiving Day to express my gratitude to them and all the other friends here. There might be misunderstanding of our two great nations, but we can do little things at hand to reduce the problems.

China is now a big consumer country, and in the past Nov 11, a day which has been made by e-commerce traders a big buying festival, they spent a huge sum of money in buying and buying, but most of the purchase seem to only meet the desire to buy, and when the goods are received most of the buyers find them a waste of money because they do not serve any purpose other than spending.

So what will you my American friends buy in the upcoming Black Friday?
 
Someone on the Left will be along shortly to suggest that Black Friday is now racist in some way.
 
I just got a 50% off one regular price, non-sale, under $30 item coupon in the post for our local hardware store. I think I might go buy a string of 200 C3 LED Christmas Lights ($15.99), if the line is not too long.
 
Maybe some mulch, some bedding soil, a plant or two. I'm not expecting massive sales.
 
I may not leave the house on Black Friday. I don't think they will be having a sale at the Kubota Tractor store, then.
 
Black Friday is an American idea that British retailers have taken on board to try to persuade people to buy useless junk.
 
Scuse me, a pair of sidecutters is not useless!

No, but you're not in the UK and can't see what rubbish is being offered here.

Some of it makes Wiley Fox's Acme products seem practical.
 
Tell that to the fucking DUP!

Sorry! I thought you were South of the border where some of my wife's ancestors came from.

You're still in the EU -this week - and apart from a few retailers in Spain the EU doesn't seem to do black friday yet.
 
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I might go to some local shops as they do support small business day around here, but I don't have a list of things to buy.
 
But why does the UK have a Black Friday?

We don't have Thanksgiving.
 
Black Friday is the last vestigial remnant of hunter-gatherers heading off into the woods. :)
 
IF i buy anything at all, my first purchases are going to be a pair of brass knuckles and a louisville slugger. i'm going into the fray prepared.
 
Nothing. My Black Friday tradition is watching the news following all the craziness that goes on. The trampling. The fights. The chaos.

Good times.
 
Absofuckinglutely...nothing. This world is out of control with materialism....
 
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