At our advanced ages [80’s], my wife and I simplified the gift thing a decade or so ago. One says, is there anything you need for your [name the event]? Reply, can’t think of anything right off hand. How about you? Joint conclusion, why don’t we just skip it again this year, unless something comes up we might want?OK. Fine by me. Problem solved. Peace reigns.
With so many people working from home this year, is Cyber Monday spilling backward across the weekend into Black Friday? We may need a new name for the weekend.
About 20 years ago we heard about “Buy Nothing Day.” We celebrated the day and have expanded to Buy Nothing Week and now Month. Except for food, gasoline, utilities and normal stuff, but no mad rush to the malls or shops, online or brick. And no credit card usage for anything. It can be done.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Is a judgmental comment distasteful if it’s accurate? Or, come to think of it, does that make it more distasteeful?
batmanwithprep about 4 years ago
Most of the Black Friday deals can be found online now anways, and they last for the week, or the whole month even.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
The internet exits, as do the sales. Hate to break it to you.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’ll have black out friday from overeating! Budget went to food, so can’t waste it (and holiday food doesn’t have calories.)
sandpiper about 4 years ago
At our advanced ages [80’s], my wife and I simplified the gift thing a decade or so ago. One says, is there anything you need for your [name the event]? Reply, can’t think of anything right off hand. How about you? Joint conclusion, why don’t we just skip it again this year, unless something comes up we might want? OK. Fine by me. Problem solved. Peace reigns.
jessegooddoggy about 4 years ago
Even without the virus, I wouldn’t go shopping today if everything was free.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 4 years ago
With so many people working from home this year, is Cyber Monday spilling backward across the weekend into Black Friday? We may need a new name for the weekend.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
About 20 years ago we heard about “Buy Nothing Day.” We celebrated the day and have expanded to Buy Nothing Week and now Month. Except for food, gasoline, utilities and normal stuff, but no mad rush to the malls or shops, online or brick. And no credit card usage for anything. It can be done.
BullCityFats about 4 years ago
Says Frazz, who is judgmental of drivers, team sports, anyone more sedentary than him, etc.