Black Friday, you were never a problem before. What are you trying to do to me? How did you get a hold of me like that? How did you bend me to your holiday commercialistic will? Make me want to buy a whole lot of stuff that I certainly didn’t want (32% off … what a bargain!) and definitely didn’t need.
Maybe it’s COVID-19 and being cooped up all the time. I’ve never been into the holiday shopping day-of-deals, which became more like a week this year. Never liked going to the stores to be crowded in among people, all scrapping and wrestling for bargains on flat screen TVs or cookware sets. Even before the coronavirus I was something of a social distancer, not to mention discount-shopping adverse.
But online? Well, that’s a different story. And I got a little bit by the bug this year it seemed. Suddenly there were things I needed, or more likely didn’t, marked down to ridiculous prices that I just couldn’t miss out on. I knew I couldn’t “miss out” because all Web posts and news stories told me. That I would be, in their words, a “damn fool” if I didn’t take advantage. That I better shop soon and hurry!
“Oh, OK. Well, if the Internet says so, I better getting spending!”
And I did.