Choose Cyber Monday during holiday hassle
December 6, 2016
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the two days when everything is on sale. Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving when everybody just raves about all of the great deals in the stores and tries to get all of their favorite things for low prices. But now the stores have started bringing out their sales for Black Friday on Thanksgiving day, so when you should be in the warmth of your home eating turkey and enjoying your family’s company, you’re out in the cold trying to figure out which store has the best deal. But if you missed out on all of the Black Friday and Thanksgiving shopping, don’t worry. All of the sales don’t end that quick; there is Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is similar to Black Friday, but instead of shopping in stores, you get to shop online in the comfort of your own home.
When comparing both Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I would have to say they both have their strengths, but then again they both have flaws. For example, Black Friday has grown to much more than just a single day, to the point where they start bringing deals out the day before on Thanksgiving. Instead of waking up at 4:00 a.m. on Black Friday, people have begun to wake up at the same time, except on Thanksgiving. But there is a way to get all your favorite things on sale without getting in all the traffic, the mess and the crowds. There’s Cyber Monday, the day when you’re actually excited when Monday comes around because there’s such a great bargain for all your favorite things and it can be sent to your house with the matter of just clicking a few buttons.