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To all out there in the US or from the US, and to those that just celebrate it as well,
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
To all out there in the US or from the US, and to those that just celebrate it as well,
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate this day.
My turkey is in the oven, most everything else is done. Waiting for the guests to arrive!
Happy Thanksgiving and now, Happy Black Friday!!!
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Although not celebrating Thanksgiving, the Black Friday in USA is always a big issue in my native Finland. It's traditionally the day when the Christmas sale begins all over the country, and Finnish media is always covering the day in the USA, as today's news show. Over 6 minutes in 30 minute news, it's a big issue!
(Diagonal text in background image: Joulumyynti > Joulu = Christmas, myynti = sale > Christmas sale)
(Text in foreground: Ostosinto kasvussa Yhdysvalloissa > ostosinto = shopping enthusiasm, kasvussa = is growing, Yhdysvalloissa = in the United States > Shopping enthusiasm is growing in the United States)
Journalist from Finnish broadcaster YLE at midnight in a shopping center in Virginia, reporting on Americans to wait the shop doors to open:
(Is that an iPad that geek on the right is holding? Let's hope he finds a bargain and buys a real PC on this Black Friday...)
Kari
I wish they'd run these kind of sale prices in the spring when we US residents get our tax refunds back.....right now I can't afford to take advantage of any of these deals, even though there are several things I'd like to get.
Back home in Finland the tax returns from tax year 2009 arrive next week directly to people's bank accounts. That's why the sale always starts when you Americans have Black Friday; it's the last weekend before returns.
Probably why they do it this way, if people haven't got the money to spend the stores wont lose so much profit because of selling things so cheap.