Singles’ Day (China) – November 11: Originally an anti-Valentine’s day celebration for single people, Singles’ Day has grown into the largest online shopping event globally, driven by e-commerce giants like Alibaba. Huge discounts are offered across all product categories.
Boxing Day (UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) – December 26: Traditionally a day for post-Christmas sales, Boxing Day features significant discounts in both physical stores and online.
Cyber Monday (USA and Worldwide) – The Monday after Thanksgiving: Following Black Friday, this day focuses on online deals, especially in tech, fashion, and electronics.
Amazon Prime Day (Worldwide) – Varies, usually in July: This is Amazon’s exclusive sale event for Prime members, featuring discounts on a wide range of products, including Amazon’s own tech devices.
Diwali (India) – October-November: During the festival of lights, retailers across India offer massive sales on everything from electronics and apparel to home goods, both online and in-store.
El Buen Fin (Mexico) – Mid-November: Known as Mexico’s version of Black Friday, “The Good Weekend” offers discounts across many industries, including retail, travel, and entertainment.
Great Singapore Sale (Singapore) – June-August: A large-scale shopping festival that runs for about eight weeks, offering major discounts in stores and online.
Click Frenzy (Australia) – November: An Australian version of Cyber Monday, this online shopping event offers 24-hour flash sales on tech, fashion, and household goods.
White Friday (Middle East) – November: Inspired by Black Friday, retailers in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt offer discounts during this period, with many major e-commerce players participating.
Green Monday (USA) – Second Monday in December: This lesser-known shopping day is popular with online retailers and offers discounts similar to Cyber Monday for holiday shoppers

