Black Friday takes ____ every year the day after Thanksgiving which is traditionally celebrated on the ____ Thursday in the month of November. The day after Thanksgiving—Black Friday—always ____ on a Friday. In the 1980s, the term “Black Friday” began to be used by ____ to refer to the single day of the year when retail companies finally go “into the ____” (make a profit) after being "in the ____" for much of the year. It's not the only theory ____ the name. Rumours have also ____ that the term came from a tradition to sell slaves the day after Thanksgiving. According to a reporter, the term "Black Friday" came out of the old Philadelphia Police Department's traffic squad. The journalist wrote that the cops used the term "Black Friday" to describe the ____ traffic jams that happened when people ____ into town on the Friday after Thanksgiving. He wrote: "It was the day that Santa Claus took his ____ in the department stores and every kid in the city wanted to see him. It was the first day of the Christmas shopping season. Schools were closed.

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