Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Tips for Black Friday Shopping

Good evening everyone and welcome to The Magical Mystery Blog.

Some of you may be sitting down tomorrow night to enjoy a festive meal that someone slaved over. Others may be taking to the stores with hopes of scoring some sweet pre-Black Friday deals. Here’s some tips for those shoppers looking for pre-Black Friday Deals:


 1.Patience

The lines will be out to sea because everyone will be out on Thanksgiving. Everyone loves a good deal especially with the holidays around the corner. Knowing this, you must be patient. Yelling and getting into fights won’t solve anything and will rather prolong your time in store and line. 

2. Kindness Goes a Long Way

Store management workers are possibly the most stressed during the pre-Black Friday and Black Friday deals. They have to endure a ton of things like rude customers, long lines, possibly no breaks, and twelve hour shifts if not more. Show some kindness to the staff by having everything ready for cashiers when it’s your turn to check out, letting them take their time, not yelling or making a scene, and just generally being a good person. Should you do these things, they will be grateful for your kind behavior and it will temporary supply them with some relief and hope that there is still some good people left in this world. 

3. Shop Beforehand

Websites have already posted their Black Friday deals. Most of you might have looked at them by now and might have found something that caught your eye. If you know what it is you want, go directly to where that item would be located or simply purchase it online to save yourself the hassle. Speaking of shopping online….

4. Wait for Cyber Monday

Cyber Monday is the advanced birth child of Black Friday. Falling on the Monday after Black Friday, it allows those who missed the in-store deals to still snatch them online. Personally, I enjoy Cyber Monday over Black Friday because you can still get the deals Black Friday offered, you can utilize more coupons to get a better outcome (most coupon codes can be found just by browsing the net), you don’t have to contend with the traffic and crowds, and you can also take your time while shopping as opposed to feeling rushed like you would in store. The only downside to Cyber Monday is the possibility of your device freezing up, but most websites will save your order and discounts. That way if you are somehow disconnected, you can return at a later time that day to finish what you started.


5. Eat Well

You’re going to be in the stores extended hours of time so you might as well snack on something. Bring some healthy snacks to shake off the start of the holiday weight and to keep you energized. This will also help ward off crankiness and irritation. Also be sure to eat well before venturing out into the throng to avoid the same side effects.

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So tell me, do you go out on Black Friday?


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