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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Merry Hallowthanksmas

I saw a facebook status from a friend of mine today, talking about the controversy surrounding businesses that are choosing to be open on Thanksgiving Day. The comments on that status ended up leading into a fairly heated discussion about who was right and who was wrong in the Shopping vs. Not Shopping and the Open vs. Closed  arguments for that day.

You want to know what I think?

Seriously folks - there are so many more important things in the world to argue about, you know? Whatever you choose to believe in this scenario is YOUR opinion. Yours. Not mine, not your friends', not anyone else's but your own.

I've got news for you - society doesn't define YOU as a person. You do.

If you don't believe that anyone should shop on Thanksgiving Day, then don't do it.

If you don't believe that a business should be open that day, then don't patronize them.

If you want to go shopping that day because you like the challenge and you want the bargains, go for it.

If you want to sit around in your underwear all day scratching your butt, guess what? You can do it. Just remember to wash your hands afterwards, ok?

I choose not to shop on that day (or Black Friday for that matter), and it's not to make some sort of crazed societal statement. It's for one main reason - I hate to shop. Seriously. Hate it with a passion. Mix that with a general intolerance of rude people and it's a deadly combination. So I don't do it. I don't need a bargain badly enough to deal with that kind of nonsense.

Those people who argue about "the employees deserve to spend the holiday with their family" - ok, do you personally know EVERY SINGLE PERSON who is working in that store? Do you know FOR A FACT that they didn't choose to work that day to get the holiday pay, or that they don't have family, or that their family is celebrating the holiday on a different day, or that they volunteered to work that day so that others could have the day off?

I'm working Thanksgiving Day. Why? Because to me, the holiday season isn't dictated by a calendar. It's a SEASON. We can have our Thanksgiving dinner on Thanksgiving Day, the day after, the Saturday after (more likely because I'm off that day), or on the 4th of July - it doesn't matter when it happens. It's a season, it's a way of thinking, and just because it might not happen on the 4th Thursday of November at 1:00pm doesn't mean that it is any less meaningful for my family.

I'm working so that other people can have the day off because their families won't work around their work schedules for whatever reason. I'm working to suck up 8 additional hours of holiday pay. I'm working to sock a little bit more money into our "Home Sweet Home" fund to get us into a new home. I'm working because I don't allow the calendar to dictate my life.

We as a society have become conditioned that we must have the newest-biggest-best-shiniest-fastest-most-expensive things and we must have them first. Just look at the people who camp out for days in order to be the first to get the newest-fastest-best iWhatever - it's become a normal part of society. Some people like that sort of thing, and some people don't - doesn't make anyone wrong or right.

If you don't like it, then don't participate. If you do, then have fun and I hope that you get everything that you're searching for in that store while experiencing (and inflicting) the least possible amount of bodily harm.

But for crying out loud, stop with the judgmental crap. Leave that for the important stuff.

5 comments:

  1. Very well said, and I totally have to agree. People are always so quick to judge about the most petty things it seems, especially on the internet. Save it for the bigger, important stuff already!

    Well said, very well said. I couldn't have said it better myself.

    Kudos.

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  2. Great post. I worked retail many years as a single mom. I would have jumped at the chance to make time and a half. That DOES make a difference. I have quite a few immediate family members in the medical field. You don't complain about a hospital being open on Thanksgiving. As a family we ae used to it. We celebrate when we can. Same with Christmas and every other holiday. I say don't like it don't do it. Lots of women use that as bonding time. Sisters may not see each other much and have a blast shopping together. And lets face it. Most men want to eat and then bond watching football. It is not the retailers fault. If no one wanted to shop that day they would not be open.

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  3. NOW DO YOU FEEL BETTER THAT YOU GOT THAT OFF YOUR CHEST. LOL NOW I THINK I'LL GO BAKE YOU A PUMPKIN PIE. LOL J/K. GRANNY?

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  4. :) Agreed. Oh and I saw on the Facebook that you were doing some "shopping"... but of the BIGGER ITEM variety... Congrats on that.

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  5. What makes me mad about Macy's being open on Thanksgiving is that employees whose travel plans were made months ago, were told to show up for work on Thanksgiving or be fired.

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