Shops And Shoppoing
Going shopping is a part of our everyday life. For some
people it's a pleasant pastime while for others it's an everyday routine. Some
people like doing shopping and they are happy if they can pick up a bargain in
the sales, for others yawn while walking along the shelves in a shop. But
whether you like shopping or not you have to do it because it's a necessity.
I'd like to say that at present shopping has become more
exciting than it used to be several decades ago. Today people do a lot of
shopping or at least window-shopping every day, because all necessary
facilities are provided for them. In large cities and even in small towns there
are all kinds of shops and stores as well as supermarkets.
Supermarkets are big
self-service food shops (and not only food nowadays) where one can buy a lot of
goods cheaper than at local grocer's. When people go to supermarkets or other large
food stores they are often looking for bargains. By the way these shops are
brightly lit and usually well laid out; pleasant music is always playing while
you are walking along the shop. The goods are tidily arranged on trays and long
endless shelves on which various prices are clearly marked. The shelves are
well stocked with a wide selection of attractively packed goods. Everything
from quick-frozen food to washing powder, from shoe-polish to new-laid eggs,
from tinned fish to tooth paste can be bought there. All these things are
displayed in such a way that people are often tempted to purchase things they
don't need. It's a so called marketing trick; that's why it's better to make
shopping list before going to a shop. With shopping list you can avoid several
costly mistakes like impulse purchases that will run up your grocery bill and
extra trips to the store. A shopping list can also help you to avoid overbuying
perishables so that you can eliminate wasteful spoilage. After a person has
found everything he needs he takes his trolley and goes to the cash desk where
a casher reckons up bills on a cash register. There are often long queues
there, but they do not spoil the general pleasure of visiting such shops.
If you are going to buy some clothes, electrical appliances,
souvenirs and so on, the best place to visit is a department store. A
department store is a store which sells many different kinds of goods, each in
a separate department. Modern department stores serve the needs of the entire
family. Usually people enjoy buying goods in such shops as they can make all
their purchases under one roof. A typical department store occupies a large
building with separate departments, located on a number of floors. Some
departments provide special services among them there can be a travel agency or
a chemist's for example. These stores started in America more than 50 years
ago, and then the idea was brought to European countries. And today we can
hardly imagine our life without these stores; people really enjoy shopping
there.
Besides supermarkets and department stores every sizeable
town has a market where local people sell spare potatoes and carrots from their
gardens and where larger traders arrive in big trucks that are overloaded with
melons, oranges, bananas, etc in order to sell them. One can find dried fruit,
cheese, nuts, honey, cereals and other food in the markets as well. Markets are
nice places to visit even if you don't need to buy anything; go there early in
the morning for the liveliest scenes and you can also certainly bargain a bit
over prices.
If you don't want to spend a lot of money you can watch
newspaper sales ads or you may go to different sales: semi-annual-sales and
annual sales, half-price sales, clearance sales and many others.
Certainly some people dislike shopping and place their
orders by the phone or order goods on the Internet (it's becoming more and more
popular). Today you can buy everything on the Internet starting with books and
finishing with clothes, but it's really not easy to find a store with the best
prices and more convenient delivery hours because today there are so many
stores and companies on the Internet. When you make a request they send you a
courier or if you order a present for instance for you friend they can deliver
it directly to his or her house. From time to time they offer a small gift or a
free delivery. Another reason why people prefer to use the Internet today to
buy this or that thing is that it's time-saving, because at present we want to
save as much time as possible. In addition usually it's cheaper to buy things
on the Internet, you won't face long waiting lines in each register, endless
queues and deal with intrusive shop assistants. For all these reasons shopping
on the Internet is a great relief for many people.
As for me, my experience of a shopper is very limited. As a
rule I go shopping to the nearest shop to buy some bread, milk, yogurt, cheese,
tea, etc. But even the idea of doing this little shopping drives me mad thought
I like delicious meals. When I return home it often turns out that I have
forgotten to buy something my mother needs to prepare a dinner; even a shopping
list doesn't help, because I usually leave it on my table.
If I need to buy some clothes and shoes I prefer to do it
with my mum or friends. And the worst shopping experience I had when I went
shopping with my dad. It's a well known fact that women are not very quick
shoppers while men usually are. Women on the other hand seem less decisive when
shopping; they enjoy spending hours walking around the shopping mall. Men are
much more decisive; they don't like to shop for a long time. Men usually know
exactly what they want and go out to buy it, then come home and use it. Men
tend to enjoy more doing than looking. So due to different shopping habits of
men and women sometimes shopping together can become very challenging. It
really happened so when I went shopping with my father. He wanted me to buy the
first thing that I tried on and he became very nervous when I was saying that
this or that thing was not suitable for me. So after an hour of shopping he
became very tired and we returned home having bought nothing. Woman's
indecisiveness while shopping is nerve-wracking for men. Women tend to look at
all of the choices and discuss all of them, but men just buy something and move
on. So shopping habits are different for men and women and it should be taken
into consideration.
And in the end I'd like to say that more often shopping is
both a must and a pleasure; and certainly it's an unavoidable thing!
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