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From Prime Day to Black Friday, the world's biggest shopping events

The world's biggest retail bonanzas
Russian Cyber Monday – last Monday in January
Russian Cyber Monday – last Monday in January
Russian Cyber Monday – last Monday in January
Click Frenzy – various dates
Click Frenzy – various dates
Click Frenzy – various dates
White Day – 14 March
White Day – 14 March
White Day – 14 March
Amazon Prime Day – typically June or July
Amazon Prime Day – typically June or July
Amazon Prime Day – typically June or July
El Buen Fin – weekend before the Mexican Revolution holiday
El Buen Fin – weekend before the Mexican Revolution holiday
El Buen Fin – weekend before the Mexican Revolution holiday
Black Friday – Friday after Thanksgiving
Black Friday – Friday after Thanksgiving
Black Friday – Friday after Thanksgiving
Cyber Monday – Monday after Thanksgiving
Cyber Monday – Monday after Thanksgiving
Cyber Monday – Monday after Thanksgiving
Super Saturday – Saturday before Christmas Day
Super Saturday – Saturday before Christmas Day
Super Saturday – Saturday before Christmas Day
Singles' Day – 11 November
Singles' Day – 11 November
Singles' Day – 11 November
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White Day – 14 March

First celebrated in 1978, White Day falls a month after Valentine's Day. In Japan, it's traditional for women to present men with gifts on Valentine's Day while men are expected to reciprocate on White Day, when they buy their sweethearts something white. Typically, this is chocolate, but it could also be cake, handkerchiefs, or even pearls. 

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26 November 2021

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