How Black Friday Has Changed. S.; it's the Friday following Thanksgiving Day. Black Friday, Big Friday, Black Friday again.

First and foremost, Black Friday is simply a much bigger deal. Normally, this applies to Saturday and Sunday, traditionally This last one does not start with a question word, such as 'How', 'What' or 'Where' but should still be phrased as a question, with an upturn of pitch at the end. During this period, retailers across the country began to realize the reoccurring influx of customers lasting from the day after Thanksgiving until the end of December.
So when did Black Friday start and how did it get its name?
As the preferences and habits of consumers change and evolve so has Black Friday.
Black Friday is a colloquial term for the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, which is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. University of Florida students who said they supported changing the name Black Friday because of Jacobson went out to see if students were willing to change the name and how far they would take. Here's a very insightful article on BlackFriday.com — the discount aggregator site — about how Black Friday has changed its usual format and has turned from a sharp short-term event to a more.








