All the hype about Black Friday seems dreadful.
Maybe it’s because I’ll be risking the chance of getting run over while I’ll be working at my retail job.
I would like to ask everyone participating in Black Friday to please control the wild, money-saving beast inside of yourself and maintain the manners that have helped you function in society on a day-to-day basis.
So many people forget their manners and lose all sense.
I don’t know if it’s a clothing frenzy, or if it’s society’s one day to go crazy.
Everyone should keep in mind to act like it’s any other day of regular shopping.
Normally, people don’t crowd each other while waiting in line to buy a pair of shoes.
On Black Friday, crowding means you getting into a verbal and/or physical fight with a crazy lady devoted to receiving her $5 gift card to the Gap.
People get riled up over saving small amounts of money.
$5 at the Gap wouldn’t buy you a chapstick or even a pair of socks for that matter.
No one needs to get hurt while they shop for gifts to give to their loved ones, in the celebration of Jesus’ birth.
Which leads to my second request.
Please walk as you enter the stores.
Do not run like a child in a candy shop.
Call me crazy, but saving 10 percent on a pair of sweatpants is not worth someone getting trampled to death.
I can see people getting really excited if there’s an 80 percent discount on all Gucci items in a Gucci retail store, otherwise there shouldn’t be so much excitement.
People act like they have a chance to win a lifetime supply of clothes.
As much as I love clothes and deals combined together, I feel Black Friday isn’t worth all the trouble.
Tremendous amounts of people are out all day long. Just driving to the location will be a hassle alone.
There are definitely some hot spots people should steer clear of.
You may be debating where to shop on Black Friday, but let me sway you to avoid Wal-Mart if it’s on your list.
Some of you may have already noticed a certain class of people who primarily shop at Wal-Mart during a normal week.
It’s not that I never shop at Wal-Mart because I do from time to time.
Imagine all of those people meeting at one place.
It’s no surprise that Wal-Mart is the hot spot for violence on Black Friday.
It’s kind of ridiculous that people get hurt over Wal-Mart products, especially over the horrible and hideous clothes they have.
People say that when you give someone a gift, it reflects how you feel about them.
If I received a gift of Wal-Mart clothes for Christmas, I would be deeply insulted.
No one has business buying Wal-Mart clothes as a Christmas gift.
At least go to Kohl’s. They might have something decent and, besides, it’s right next to Wal-Mart and will save your nose the agony of stepping inside of one.