Black Friday in Finland vs US

No it’s not. Black Friday in US in most places is exactly like the first video (Finland).

I do all my annual shopping for clothes and shoes on Black Friday (don’t buy anything else throughout the year). I went to over 15 stores (all within the same square mile) yesterday in the span of 4 hours and that included 30 minutes for quick lunch. Not sure when or where that video is from but it sure as hell is not most of America. For the most part people wait in line (if any) and are in and out within 30 minutes.

This circle jerking in this forum is hilarious. There is a whole bunch of people who have never set foot in America that believe America is a country of bunkrupt people from lack of healthcare who can’t go to school, are paid minimum wage and have trample on each other for a discount. Not much different from Americans that believe the whole of Europe is invaded by middle eastern who have imposed sharia law.

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