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CladInShadows said:
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".

A lot of boxing going on?



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JRPGfan said:
only in america....

this is very much a american thing.

Actually they do it in New Zealand aswell xD



To be fair many of those pictures aren't Walmart. But yeah, it's an American thing. We're a deplorable people. And apparently fat as hell!



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This is because there are people who literally don't care about how they are presented to the world. They relate Walmart to the low-end low-class of the country and have no value for their opinions (while ignoring that they are also of that same class). They instead go to Walmart as they would if they were being lazy in their own home.

Its pathetic and something I also do to some degree. I rarely go to Walmart at all, but if I need some random thing that can't wait a couple days for Amazon or a Costco trip, I'll go in flip flops, crappy shorts and a t-shirt to Walmart. I know there is trash at Walmart and I have no reason to get dressed to go there.



Why not? Why always be serious for everything in life? I'd go places shirtless if it was acceptable, I really don't care what people at the store think of me.



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Farsala said:
Why not? Why always be serious for everything in life? I'd go places shirtless if it was acceptable, I really don't care what people at the store think of me.

^^^^^^^^ Person of Wal-Mart confirmed.



LivingMetal said:
Farsala said:
Why not? Why always be serious for everything in life? I'd go places shirtless if it was acceptable, I really don't care what people at the store think of me.

^^^^^^^^ Person of Wal-Mart confirmed.

Surprised he isn't kicked out. No shirt no service and the like.



Farsala said:

Surprised he isn't kicked out. No shirt no service and the like.

Walked into my local Walmart first time without shirt because I just got done swimming and was young so didn't think twice about it.  Got escorted out of it but not before I found my friend working there to get some money back.  That pic looks pretty heavy photoshopped if you ask me though.



LivingMetal said:
CladInShadows said:

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".

A lot of boxing going on?

I'm sure there can be!  People don't mess around when deals are on the line.



There are thousands of Walmart locations in the United States with probably hundreds of thousands of customers going in and out per day.

And we're surprised that some of them are low-class?

I used to work in a convenience store in a poor area. Those pictures are nothing. I remember a girl coming in with shorts so small that my co-worker and I were looking at each other with "wtf" expressions. When she came up to the counter, we both realized that she wasn't wearing shorts, she just had on a tank top and panties. She was also about 15 years old and her mother was with her. A lot of drunks and druggies came in with pajamas or, even worse, the same damn clothes on every single day of the week.

This has more to do with poverty than Walmart. The Walmart near my mom is dangerous (lots of robberies in the parking lot) and filled with people like in the pictures. She goes the next nearest Walmart, instead, which is in a good neighborhood and is much nicer inside and out.