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What Is Today? Cyber Monday
Cyber Monday is a marketing trick that exploits the fact that the shopping excitement after a hectic Black Friday stays at a high level during the weekend, and office workers continue to order online when they return to work.
Weekly Fun: The First Christmas Song for Dogs and Rudy Giuliani’s Hair Dye
This week’s stories feature the world's first Christmas song for dogs; Rudy Giuliani, whose hair dye was melting off his face during a press conference; and an investigation of how the Pope’s like appeared under a photo of a model.
How to Protect Yourself From Online Shopping Scams During Sales
During seasonal sales, there is a peak in the activity of scammers. While buyers are thinking about how to buy a rare item with a crazy discount, the scammers are dreaming of the moment they get information about bank cards and withdraw money from them.
What Is Today? Black Friday
Of course, marketing is a delicate thing, but we decided to at least roughly assume what discounts the stores will be ready to offer this time.
Handy Tips: How to Tell if an Old Bottle of Wine Is Still Drinkable
Good wine can be stored long enough without losing its qualities, but this is only if the right storage conditions are ensured. Therefore, today, we will tell you what you need to pay attention to first.
What Is Today? Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving in the United States is traditionally celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. This year, this day fell on November 26.
Handy Tips: A Brief Guide to the Art of Daytime Napping
If you ever find yourself on a business trip to Japan or Taiwan, one strange thing may surprise you. During an hour-long break, office workers quickly deal with their lunch, turn off the lights in the office, lie down on the table, and sleep for the next 30-40 minutes.