A commercial holiday, Black Friday is celebrated in the United States usually after Thanksgiving and is traditionally considered as the beginning of Christmas gift-buying season. On this particular day, people in America rise very early in the morning so as to be the first in line at various shopping malls and stores in order to avail of the heavily discounted deals which are offered by these retail outlets. Though, the holiday originally began in the U.S., it has now been spread to many different countries around the globe. However, it is celebrated on different days in these other countries than what it is celebrated in the U.S. In Brazil, Black Friday is already the 2nd most significant date in retail, just after Christmas. Black Friday in 2019 is held on November 2019. So, mark the date and plan that most awaited Brazil vacation accordingly.
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Black Day was fostered as an opportunity to gain the benefit from the number of people who are off work and getting ready for the gifting holidays, by dropping rates on frequently gifted items. In Brazil, Black Friday opens the 4th quarter shopping season, when people get their 13th salary and head out for Christmas gifts shopping as well as New Year's Eve celebrations. Well, Black Friday around the globe in just underway with shoppers battling to get their hands on discounted items. Although, Thanksgiving is not really a tradition in Brazil, Black Friday has become huge here. Brazilians embrace the festival dearly which falls on a usual weekday over here. Some companies even offer discounts the entire week, known as “Black Friday week” specials. Countries that have joined the Black Friday bandwagon other than Brazil include Australia, Canada, Belgium, Colombia, Costa Rica, Finland, Germany, France, Austria, Bolivia, Denmark, Costa Rica, Greece, Ireland, India, Latvia, Italy, Mexico, Lebanon, Netherlands, Nigeria, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russia, Pakistan, Panama, Romania, Sweden, Ukraine, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, and South Africa. Here we discuss the most interesting places you can visit on your Brazil vacation when you visit there during Black Friday season.
Tour At a Glance
Day 1: Rio de Janeiro
Day 2: São Paulo
Day 3: Salvador
Day 4: Recife
Day 5: Iguazu Falls
Day 6: Olinda
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