Georgiagranny
Well-known Member
It was fun getting up at midnight to truck on out to the malls to score bargain-basement prices on the season's "in" gifts, standing outside the door waiting for the store to open and sometimes even spending the night in a sleeping bag to assure getting to the deal-of-the-day before it was sold out, huffing and puffing to get from one great deal to the next ("Remember, folks, that's the first 10 customers only!" or "Only 25 in stock at this price!") and just braving the crowds in general.
It was rare that people got hostile with one another or the store employees (but not so rare to get jostled a lot or even injured in the crush especially if you were shopping in Filene's basement!).
Now? Black Friday starts earlier and earlier. Heck, the Amazon website already shows all kinds of merchandise at out-the-door prices right now; it's been that way for days. What's the fun of sitting at a computer chortling at getting a screaming deal on a Whatchamacallit?
So we're pleased that we've saved some money and not dog-tired at the end of the day, but we've missed out on the camaraderie and general good will/good feelings toward our fellow bargain hunters for that one really early morning that often became a long day. It was a fun party atmosphere that set a whole different tone for the holiday season, and I miss it.
It was rare that people got hostile with one another or the store employees (but not so rare to get jostled a lot or even injured in the crush especially if you were shopping in Filene's basement!).
Now? Black Friday starts earlier and earlier. Heck, the Amazon website already shows all kinds of merchandise at out-the-door prices right now; it's been that way for days. What's the fun of sitting at a computer chortling at getting a screaming deal on a Whatchamacallit?
So we're pleased that we've saved some money and not dog-tired at the end of the day, but we've missed out on the camaraderie and general good will/good feelings toward our fellow bargain hunters for that one really early morning that often became a long day. It was a fun party atmosphere that set a whole different tone for the holiday season, and I miss it.