Yes, although Black Friday can refer to one of three things: 1) The day after Thanksgiving when stores have sales, huge crowds, and begin operating "in the black" or making a profit; 2) Any of several Wall Street financial disasters; 3) The Friday before Easter, also known as Good Friday.
Easily. "Black Tuesday is a catholic religious holiday". Or you can use "Black Tuesday is nowhere near as fun as Black Friday"
Do you like black Friday
Traditionally, Black Friday will always happen the day after Thanksgiving. This day is on a Friday. That's why it has the name of Black Friday.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. In 2009, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 27.
No, black Friday refers to a certain Friday when prices at the stock exchange dropped dramatically.
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Black Friday is the traditional name for the Friday following Thanksgiving in November.
Strange how Friday's seem to get extra attention. Black Friday refers to the shopping holiday, thanks in part to retailers, going "black" in accounting terms (meaning they now make profit for the holiday season on the much celebrated shopping day). Friday the 13th was made popular by the horror movie series, but was named that due to the #13 being considered bad luck.
It didn't, Black friday has never been on Thanksgiving, always the day after. And it does not harm the economy. If anything it stimulates it with more business sales, resulting in more money for the company, which result in money to hire new workers. Which again stimulates and strengthen the Economy. Also to add People always wonder why it's called black Friday It's because in business reports your money is either in the red or in the black. Red meaning your money is low and black meaning high. Due to price droppage of items all stores that have a black Friday sale will usually operate in the black for that day
Black Friday is November 29th this year. If you'd prefer to avoid the chaos that happens on Black Friday, there's also Cyber Monday which happens the Monday immediately following Black Friday (December 2nd this year) which is a recent trend in which shoppers that couldn't make it to Black Friday shopped for their deals online.
November 28, 2008 is Black Friday.
Black Friday was on November 26, 2010.