Wiktionary talk:Word of the day/November 25

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How does the sentence given demonstrate how to use "affluenza" since it's not incorporated in the phrase? Why not "Today is Black Friday in the US and Canada, a commercial designation for Christmas shoppers who suffer from affluenza to "get going" and "shop till you drop" because there's nothing better for the "itch" of wanting more of eveerything than to think of people in your family and circle of friends who have needs and wants and wishes that they'd like someone to fill for them --so, "just do it--GO PURCHASE MERCHANDISE without regrets or a look at your credit debt76.66.182.44 19:33, 25 November 2016 (UTC) !"Reply