Предмет: Математика, автор: malevych2010

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Автор ответа: TutorOnline
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Автор ответа: larisaserova53
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Many of us enjoy going shopping. We love the hustle of going to the high street, looking at shop windows, talking to shop assistants, examining various goods, comparing prices, trying clothes on and, finally, a few hours later, returning home exhausted, carrying bags full of brand new things. Alternatively, we go to large department stores or shopping centres and spend half the day there, shopping to our heart’s content. In fact, when most consumers these days think of shopping they think of a one-stop visit to a shopping centre.

There are, however, quite a few people that don’t really like going shopping. When they absolutely have to buy something, they plan carefully, choose what they want and where they can get it, go to the shop, swiftly buy what they want and rush back home. Others don’t even go to the trouble of visiting the shops. They shop online or by mail order, and get everything delivered to them, without having to leave the comfort of their home.

Most teenagers, though, really enjoy going to the shopping mall. This is a large shopping centre which contains hundreds of different shops, as well as other places where you can relax or have fun. For them, it’s not so much a place where they can do their shopping as one where they can socialize and make new friends. As a result, teenagers often arrange to meet and hang out at the mall, even if they have no intention of going shopping.

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