Middle class. But it doesn't make a difference. At least it shouldn't.
The thing that bothers me is that people feel like they need the stuff. It's like you can't be happy or teach your kid that they can't be happy unless they have what the rich have. It's the same kind of thing that pushes guys to buy diamond engagement rings. We're already riddled with debt. Getting an Xbox for $50 off won't make it better.
Plus having a huge discount day the day after Thanksgiving is ironic.
most businesses are closed the day after, which means a lot of people aren't working and are able to shop. Black Friday refers to the sales actually pushing companies into the black, instead of the red (as most know).
granted, i'm not a fan of the sitting-in-line-for-three-days-for-a-tv deal, but i do appreciate the fact that more stores are opening up their sales online and not opening so soon, plus i work night shifts, so this helps me a little. boo to stores actually opening on Thanksgiving
plus some stores like Best Buy start offering their deals earlier in the week to customers of different rewards Tiers. it's sort of a perk i suppose.
i'm not going to attack you I promise. Family first is what the holidays mean to me, even though some Christmases are some of my worst childhood memories (stories for another time). I too hate the consumer side of the holidays, but as a child who pretty much never got anything i wanted for Christmas, or much at all, i can kinda understand the point Kyle was trying to make about the psyche of kids and whatnot, i just think he came off completely wrong and accusatory more than anything. i hope that doesn't come off as me sounding entitled or spoiled as a child, i wasn't. my parents just came from a time where stuff like that didn't matter as much, and honestly, i dont think they had a clue what to get me lol. i appreciate it now as i am older, but as a kid sometimes it was hard listening to kids coming back and bragging about gifts they got.
To be fair, I'm not buying things for other people, I'm buying them for myself, and I plan on doing so without leaving my house, so ...
same. probably 80% me, 20% others.