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[Understanding Black Friday: Origins, Experiences, and Personal Perspectives]-[English Listening - Black Friday]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2023-11-27

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📋 Summary

The Phenomenon of Black Friday

Black Friday, which occurs annually on the day after Thanksgiving, stands as one of the most significant shopping events in the United States. In a nutshell, it is a period when stores nationwide offer extensive sales, discounts, and promotions to entice consumers. While it has become a cultural staple, its origins are rooted in the early 1960s, a time when police allegedly used the term to describe the chaos caused by suburban tourists flooding the city to begin their holiday shopping.

The Intersection of Thanksgiving and Retail

A contentious aspect of Black Friday is its encroachment on Thanksgiving. The tradition has evolved to the point where many retailers encourage customers to "line up" outside stores hours before midnight, or even open their doors on Thanksgiving day itself. This creates a stressful atmosphere, as many people feel compelled to sacrifice their holiday to secure the "best deals." Connor notes that this practice is frequently criticized because it "ruins Thanksgiving a little bit" by forcing individuals to prioritize consumerism over family celebrations.

Personal Experiences and Retail Realities

Reflecting on his own relationship with the event, Connor admits he is "not a fan" of shopping and generally "loathes" the activity. He recounts a past experience where he was "persuaded" by friends to participate in the chaos of waiting in line for hours at a store like Urban Outfitters, only to find the experience "chaotic" and unpleasant. Furthermore, he shares a memorable anecdote about his first job at a clothing store, which happened to fall on Black Friday. With no training and facing a sea of disorganized merchandise, he described the day as "complete chaos," highlighting the immense pressure placed on retail employees.

The Business Perspective and Global Reach

From a corporate standpoint, Black Friday is a high-stakes environment. Businesses face significant pressure to offer deep discounts because they "don't want to miss out" on capturing market share from competitors. This strategy allows companies to build anticipation weeks in advance. However, the influence of the U.S. model is evident globally, with events like Mexico’s "El Buen Fin" adapting the concept into a weekend-long shopping affair. Additionally, the event has expanded digitally through "Cyber Monday," which is "geared towards" online-exclusive deals, effectively extending the shopping period into a four-day window.

Conclusion: A Pragmatic Approach to Shopping

Ultimately, while Connor appreciates finding a good deal when it is necessary—such as replacing shoes that are "ripped or torn"—he rejects the idea of being forced to shop on a specific day "for the sake of" discounts. His perspective serves as a reminder that while Black Friday is a powerful economic engine, it is also a source of stress that challenges the balance between holiday traditions and commercial interests.

🎯Key Sentences

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It was not a positive term.
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I can see how that started.
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I remember that that was still a thing.
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I might be mistaken.
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I just really loathe this activity.
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📝Key Phrases

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in a nutshell
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look forward to
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line up
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believe it or not
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miss out on
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 130 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope all of you are doing well and I hope that your ears are ready for another listening session.
Hopefully your English learning is going great and and you're enjoying this podcast and I hope you're benefiting from it.
Today, in this episode, I'm going to talk about a topic that I don't like.
This won't be the funnest episode for me.

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