LivingMetal said:
Which one? |
This social phenomnon.
LivingMetal said:
Which one? |
This social phenomnon.
LivingMetal said:
And Canada's Black Friday events are far more civilized than here in the states. |
Yea I've seen US black friday videos; they look like hoard of zombies from a movie! xD
VGPolyglot said:
Not really. The Wal-Marts are almost the exact same as they are here, it's just that nobody talks about the normal looking people, only the ones that look out of place and stand out, which creates the illusion that they are a lot different. |
Yea I'm sure they just show the oddball shoppers to make it seem worst. I wonder if some of those oddballs are hired to make Walmart seem worst? Like hired by those peopel that want to 'take down the big guys'.
| JRPGfan said: only in america.... this is very much a american thing. |
Many japanese people go to convenience stores wearing tracksuit in mid night.
They feel at home there. Might as well be comfortable too.
...to avoid getting banned for inactivity, I may have to resort to comments that are of a lower overall quality and or beneath my moral standards.
Oneeee-Chan!!! said:
Many japanese people go to convenience stores wearing tracksuit in mid night. |
Tracksuit is a step up from pajamas though.
I dont see why anyone would have issue with people wearing tracksuits shopping.
They wont allow Walmart in my city because of the image it brings, so I shop only at Target usually. Never see pajama clothed people there, but I've been to the Walmart in the neighboring city, and I really never see this happening.
As someone that is a part of the public sweatpants community I see no problem with this l:
LivingMetal said:
And Canada's Black Friday events are far more civilized than here in the states. |
Black Friday only started really becoming a thing in Canada in the last 3-4 years anyways. Boxing Day was our original "rude shopper day".
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