4. Every app on my phone wanted me to know 11/11 was coming last week. I asked a co-worker if it was a special holiday. She laughed and said it was a shopping holiday. " It's just like Black Friday," she explained. I hoped she was wrong.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. For does not need us to buy anything special. Yes, we buy turkey, but we also invite friends and family to share. Usually, each person cooks a different dish and brings it to the meal. It's a day to be grateful — not for turkey, but for the people we car about.
Starting around 4 am, thousands of people crowd outside of stores and malls. When the doors open, they rush to the shelves (货架). What are they doing?On Black Friday, stores offer deep discounts (折扣), but they have a limited (有限的) number of items. As a resul, its" normal" for people to fight each other for cheap TVs and laptops (笔记本电脑) even toilet paper! In less than 24 hours, many people forget the lesson of Thanksgiving. Instead, they become mindless consumers(消费者).
Preparing for 11/11, I opened Taobao to find a discount on winter clothes. Two hours later, I found myself a mindless consumer too. Although I didn't fight in the crowded stores, I got lost among all kinds of goods and kept buying things I didn't really need. Maybe my co-worker was right — in some ways, 11/11 is like Black Friday.