fixfireleo 11 月 25 日 上午 5:25
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"Admittedly loose use of the term Holiday"....
Can someone explain this phrase Steam is using to me? It better NOT be a political message or a dis on Thanksgiving. Businesses should NEVER EVER get political!
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Mad Scientist 11 月 25 日 上午 5:29 
引用自 fixfireleo
Can someone explain this phrase Steam is using to me? It better NOT be a political message or a dis on Thanksgiving. Businesses should NEVER EVER get political!
It says that about black friday
Zarineth 11 月 25 日 上午 5:37 
The "black friday" sale was called holiday and there is a note like that below. I assume it's a joke.

It made me smile to be honest. :SmirkingColette:
Deadoon 11 月 25 日 上午 5:39 
Thanksgiving(the relevant one) is a holiday for the united states and is only relevant to the sale by it's date.
Black Friday is a shopping season/shopping holiday that exists in the united states as well as elsewhere, disjointed from thanksgiving itself.
最后由 Deadoon 编辑于; 11 月 25 日 上午 5:40
Tito Shivan 11 月 25 日 上午 5:53 
Someone at Valve got a hold of every year's argument abut why calling the sales 'holidays'
x 11 月 25 日 上午 6:26 
Could it just be a British thing... the term "Bank Holiday".
Hi Im Swat 11 月 25 日 上午 6:37 
Throw away account, not a real person.
Perfection 11 月 25 日 上午 6:45 
Valve is an American company in case you were not aware.
rawWwRrr 11 月 25 日 上午 6:49 
引用自 fixfireleo
Can someone explain this phrase Steam is using to me? It better NOT be a political message or a dis on Thanksgiving. Businesses should NEVER EVER get political!
Because business wants you think that shopping the sale that (used to)followed Thanksgiving as part of that holiday. It isn't. It's just a marketing tool to make you buy things you don't need.
Tamamo 11 月 25 日 上午 7:21 
引用自 rawWwRrr
引用自 fixfireleo
Can someone explain this phrase Steam is using to me? It better NOT be a political message or a dis on Thanksgiving. Businesses should NEVER EVER get political!
Because business wants you think that shopping the sale that (used to)followed Thanksgiving as part of that holiday. It isn't. It's just a marketing tool to make you buy things you don't need.

Wait til he finds out that Business and Politics have been married since before any of us were born in the US. Just not in the way that people like he thinks.

Hint OP: The reason the rich get richer and the poor get poorer is because businesses own the US government.
Zefar 11 月 25 日 上午 7:27 
Probably because Black Friday isn't really a holiday to begin with.


It was something that just a business started by accident by putting a large amount of items on sale to get rid of them after being in red and it made them go into black instead.
So a lot of other stores started doing the same thing.
Tito Shivan 11 月 25 日 上午 10:26 
引用自 Zefar
Probably because Black Friday isn't really a holiday to begin with.
You could say it's a "capitalist holiday*"

* Admittedly loose use of the term Holiday:lunar2020playfuldog:
Start_Running 11 月 25 日 上午 10:39 
引用自 fixfireleo
Can someone explain this phrase Steam is using to me? It better NOT be a political message or a dis on Thanksgiving. Businesses should NEVER EVER get political!
Thanksgiving is a Holiday?
In all seriousness. OP gives the vibe of someone looking for an excuse to be morally outraged about something.
最后由 Start_Running 编辑于; 11 月 25 日 上午 10:41
Zefar 11 月 25 日 下午 12:29 
引用自 Tito Shivan
引用自 Zefar
Probably because Black Friday isn't really a holiday to begin with.
You could say it's a "capitalist holiday*"

* Admittedly loose use of the term Holiday:lunar2020playfuldog:

Stores do love it. Maybe it's just here in EU but the sales are along the line of normal sales for majority of the stuff.

Don't know if they still do deep discounts in USA stores.
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