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Originally Posted by Nammu
It is because stores sell more stuff on that day. They are in the black,( color of ink that used to be used to denote profits) instead of the red ( ink that denotes loss) it’s important to understand that Black Friday started in America as a business strategy in the 1950’s and exploded into a frenetic spending day. It took a few decades before it took over the holidays here. And online shopping and mass chaos of ridiculous hours that stores opened for Black Friday are sounding the death knoll.
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It's since made its way to Europe, too. In many places here in CZ they are having "Black Friday Sales", and they write those words in English. If written in Czech, it would more denote something akin to Friday the 13th. A bad day.
Christmas is not nearly as commercialized in CZ as it is in the US, but it's much more so than in the past.