Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Thanksgiving Day

Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Thanksgiving Day are connected to each other. The first two indicate commercial holidays synonymous of big discounts and convenient purchases, while the third date is a national holiday that is very popular in almost the entire world, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in Canada, the United States, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, Brazil, the Philippines, as a sign of gratitude for the harvest. These are movable feasts, dates that vary from year to year. Black Friday comes on the day after Thanksgiving Day and Cyber Monday occurs three days later, the following Monday, when consumers go hunting for deals in the computer and electronics sectors. Since 1952, the day after Thanksgiving has been considered the start of the Christmas shopping season and related sales in the United States. The term Cyber Monday was coined on November 28, 2005, when it was used in a press release by the website Shop.org.

Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Thanksgiving Day Dates

 
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