Do you like shopping?

@dwcorona (187)
United States
October 29, 2008 2:22pm CST
I love to go to stores even if I don't buy anything, I just like looking around at everything and seeing what there is. Getting an idea so when I do want to buy something I remember where I may have saw it.
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@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
29 Oct 08
i used to love to shop but now not so much because we dont have a whole lot of money so most items that i see (and want or not) are out of my price range, unless i am shopping at a thrift store! although now i have to because it is getting near christmas!
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@dwcorona (187)
• United States
29 Oct 08
Yes I go to a lot of thrift stores also, money is tight for a lot of people, but I don't mind going to thrift or second hand stores, I did even before money was tight. Sometimes they have really good items for a lot less!
@walijo2008 (4644)
• United States
29 Oct 08
I don't like shopping for clothes, because I can't ever find anything that fits right, I've lost some weight, but its still hard to find anything that fits like its supposed to. I do like shopping for other people, like for birthdays and stuff, and Christmas, and I like going to stores even if I don't buy anything, I like just looking at what they have, and get ideas too, like you...
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@cuttyrish (2667)
• United States
29 Oct 08
i love to shop especially when i have free time, and i enjoy browsing shops too, so that i can plan what to buy. i also enjoy online shopping sometimes, when i do not have time to go out..
@dwcorona (187)
• United States
29 Oct 08
yes I do alot of online shopping, or I just log on to check prices at different stores before I decide to buy anything especially something big like a tv or fridge.
@bamakelly (5191)
• United States
29 Oct 08
I do like shopping a lot. I usually like both clothes and food shopping. I always wish I had more money of course. I am trying to save up some money from being here at myLot. It takes some time to make money but you have to stay dedicated. I like to window shop myself and then come back later to buy something if it is still there. Take care.
@dwcorona (187)
• United States
29 Oct 08
window shopping is fun, you can take a quick peek at what kind of store it is without stepping inside!
@craftyuk (17)
29 Oct 08
i really hate going shopping. maybe because i can never find anything to fit me or anything like that. it's just not my cup of tea at all
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• Philippines
1 Nov 08
Yeah. There is something very spiritual about shopping. It forces me to get in touch with myself in exercising my freedom to choose. It is a fiery confrontation with one of life's greatest questions: "What do I really want?" in a small-scale level. ^__^
@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
30 Oct 08
I like just looking if I'm online. But for actual shopping, it's not the shopping process I enjoy, but rather, the stuff I buy.
• United States
29 Oct 08
Before I hated to admit that I did indeed like to shop. I do like to shop. It's fun getting out there and browsing and finding the best deals. It's also like a bonding moment between you and whomever you go shopping with. Also, I do like to get new things as well. That's fun in itself.
@Loverbear (4918)
• United States
30 Oct 08
I used to love to shop a lot. With the injuries that I sustained from my work and other physical problems and the extremely RUDE people that live in my area I found shopping not quite as fun as it used to be. I still enjoy it to a point as long as it isn't too crowded. I also do comparison shop so that I can help my friends and neighbors out with things that they are looking for.
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
29 Oct 08
usualy only go shopping when I can afforid to, I do like to shop but not look. I always get depressed when I see things thta I want but am not able to get. I am mostly a bargin shopper these days, I only go out when my favorite stores are having a good sale or if I really need something then I will break down and get it.
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
29 Oct 08
I have never been a big fan of shopping and I have never really liked to shop unless it was something that is needed,or something that I really really want,and usually the only shopping me and my fiance do is if we go with my mother to do the grocery shopping,or if we go do the shopping for her,if she does not have time to go herself ,and right now we are doing shopping here and there for our wedding which is set for September of next year,and we are trying to stay on the ball,and I do sometimes like to go walk around and look especially at Wal Mart because I like looking at the electronics,and I especially like shopping online from stores like WalMart.com because it is easy,and me and my fiance do not have to go out,which means we do not use any gas.
@BinaryKat (735)
• United States
30 Oct 08
I like going book and video game shopping but cannot stand clothes shopping for me because some clothes either fit too loose or too tight. I am a bit overweight for my 5 feet frame so it is hard to find clothes that I need for work. But I like going to book stores as I am an avid fantasy/sci-fi reader and love going to Books A Million when I have the time and money. They have a lot of books I want to check out and at affordable prices. For video games, I like going to Gamestop and Ebgames to see if the games I want are either used or price has dropped so I can plan to get it next time.
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
30 Oct 08
I don't like shopping, especially when it's crowded. Or sales staff that constantly ask if they can help (once is fine, several times is truly annoying! [em]doh[/em)] When I do go, I'm usually 'on a mission' to find a particular item, or gift. I really try to stay focused on what I went for, otherwise I end up buying stuff that I don't need or want. Have you ever looked at something the next day & wondered why the heck you bought it? There are exceptions to everything though. Get me into a kitchen gadget store, or a bookstore and I can be busy for hours...lol. I try to go to those places without my family so that I'm not pestered with, "Are you done yet?"