Holiday season is here and with school ending for the week, my parents always ask me, what do I want for Black Friday. In my house Black Friday is highly important and often treated as it were a spiritual holiday. While that may be going a bit far, the purpose has been sent across. In the past couple of year, many families have been complaining that black Friday defeats the purpose of Thanksgiving. While this may be true to an extent, I do not believe Black Friday needs to be removed from the general public. There should be some restrictions such as sales starting only after 10 am or noon. Starting the sales at night takes away from the importance of family and the effect Thanksgiving has. This leads to less rushing out of the house at midnight and instead focusing on what we have to give thanks for. Still, as stated above, Black Friday should still be celebrated and focused on for the amazing deals it provides us with. When else can we get an iWatch for such as cheap price or a new video game for half the original value. Compromising on these situations creates an environment which families can truly enjoy.
LifestyleNov 28, 2017
Should There Be Restrictions For Black Friday?
We should try to compromise this conflict by meeting both sides needs.
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