Just curious... (question from a non-American!)
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:38 am
The post below (about Thanksgiving) reminded of something that I've recently been curious about. I understand that the day following Thanksgiving is called Black Friday, traditionally the opening day of the Christmas sales. Every year, I see news reports of people being killed during Black Friday shopping; wiki reports that this day "is known for attracting aggressive crowds, with annual reports of assaults, shootings, and throngs of people trampling on other shoppers in an attempt to get the best deal on a product before supplies run out."
So I'm just curious... why? Why in the name of sanity would people risk their lives or well-being for a product? Have we become so commercial now that people would start a fight (or even pull out guns or knives?!) over something as mundane as a box of corn flakes or a six-pack of beer?
Just wondering...
So I'm just curious... why? Why in the name of sanity would people risk their lives or well-being for a product? Have we become so commercial now that people would start a fight (or even pull out guns or knives?!) over something as mundane as a box of corn flakes or a six-pack of beer?
Just wondering...