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Black Friday 2025: As soon as November starts wrapping up, the internet suddenly changes its mood. Timelines get flooded with funny memes, shopping jokes, and posts screaming, “My wallet is not safe anymore.” Yes, the Black Friday madness is back, and social media is loving every dramatic moment of it. Black Friday is the big shopping day that comes right after Thanksgiving in the United States. Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, and this year it falls on November 27. That means Black Friday will hit on November 28, and people already have their carts filled and wishlists ready.

What started as a one-day sale in the US has now become a worldwide shopping festival. Thanks to online shopping apps, the excitement no longer stays limited to one country. Many brands now stretch their discounts for days and even turn it into a full shopping week. From gadgets to fashion, beauty to home items, everything comes with tempting price cuts.

Meanwhile, social media turns into a comedy stage. Some joke about spending salaries in seconds, others share memes. The mix of crazy deals and hilarious online reactions makes Black Friday not just a sale, but a full-on digital celebration.

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Watch The Viral Memes Online:

1. "Brands offering 5% off on Black Friday lmao," a user wrote. 

2. "These Black Friday deals are super generous," a second user wrote.  

3. "Black Friday, more like quadroon Friday. What do you mean 30% off.? I thought we were a nation of consumerism," wrote a third user. 

4. "Retail megacorps refusing to pay their employees time and a half on Black Friday," added a fourth user. 

5. "Companies calling 20% off a 'Black Friday Deal'," a fifth user added. 

6. "Kinda make peace with hellen since there is Black Friday," added a sixth user. 

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As Black Friday 2025 draws near, one thing is already clear: it's not just about shopping anymore; it's also about having fun. Whether people actually stick to their budget or give in to one last deal, Black Friday remains a global celebration of savings, sarcasm, and nonstop shopping excitement.

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