Well now it is like Black Friday only the very next day AFTER Christmas Day! Stores put on crazy sales to get rid of their stock post Christmas. Come on you don’t know?So, i had never heard of this until the last few years. What is it?
Whaaaaaat? I had no idea! We truly crushed the sales! I only bought TWO shaving related items...Body Shop had their Maca Root & Aloe soap and splash on for 20% off but as Mrs S picked another two items we scooped the lot for 40% off! Lots of non-shaving related though for us!It's not really a thing down here lol
Slow to catch on for sure we “stole” Black Friday faster than you can blink!As an American, I'm a bit out of touch, but I always thought it was a gifting day for the working / serving class, after Christmas. I figured it harkened back to when butlers, maids, etc were a thing?
So it's just an extra Black Friday? I don't know that we need that, but we do love our sales. [emoji16]
That should have caught on over here, by now. What is the world coming to? Lol.
A very thorough explanation. It is a massive sale day here in Canada and a holiday. We bought all this years Christmas stuff during last year’s sales and will be headed out again to do the same this week.First of all Happy Boxing Day to all of our Candadian members!
Boxing Day is not celebrated in the United States. Most American's have no idea what it is, and most would have never heard of it if it wasn't pre-printed on many of our calendars (but listed as a Canadian Holiday).
I've looked it up a few times, including just a few days ago, and All I ever seem to read about it, is that it was traditionally the servants day off with their families, since they all had to work Christmas. I've never seen anything about it being a shopping day. Last thing I read about it is a that in modern times, it is just a day off...... which seems backward if all of the stores are still open, and having sales..... then the "workers" are not gettign their day off.
Now in the US, we do have lots of post Christmas sales. But it is usually just on Christmas decorations, and gift sets, that were acquired to be sold just as christmas gifts. These are not generally advertized, or called any certain typle of sale, as everyone just knows that type of stuff goes on clearance the day after Christmas. WalMart is usually very busy that day as they clearance all their holiday decorations and junk. I bought a Pre-lit 8 ft Christmas Tree several years ago for $25 durign one of these sales, and it is still serving me well.
Hey Sam! Hope you had a good one!Somebody called?
The day after christmas the servant would receive a Christmas box from their "master" (their boss) they would then go to their homes and give their family members a christmas box... It is a victorian era holiday originating from the UK... Very few states in america celebrate it as a holiday , it is mainly celebrated in areas of the world that are or once were British ruled....As an American, I'm a bit out of touch, but I always thought it was a gifting day for the working / serving class, after Christmas. I figured it harkened back to when butlers, maids, etc were a thing?
So it's just an extra Black Friday? I don't know that we need that, but we do love our sales. [emoji16]
That should have caught on over here, by now. What is the world coming to? Lol.