The truth is that impulsive buying comes with the result of overspending as we buy what we never budgeted for. How can we kill the spirit of implusive buying?
I do buy impulsively sometimes but only clothes and kitchen goods which is useful but I do manage my budget.The truth is that impulsive buying comes with the result of overspending as we buy what we never budgeted for. How can we kill the spirit of implusive buying?
Among clothes, it is said that women often have a compulsion to buy shoes. From what you know, is this true?I do buy impulsively sometimes but only clothes and kitchen goods which is useful but I do manage my budget.
I did buy shoes earlier but now I have developed a flat feet and therefore have to wear ortho slippers.Among clothes, it is said that women often have a compulsion to buy shoes. From what you know, is this true?
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I see, it was just to know if women really tend to buy many pairs of shoes, or if it is just an urban legend. You see, I'm a man and I can't know.I did buy shoes earlier but now I have developed a flat feet and therefore have to wear ortho slippers.
Yes, I as a woman did like matching sandals with my sarees but I can't now.I see, it was just to know if women really tend to buy many pairs of shoes, or if it is just an urban legend. You see, I'm a man and I can't know.
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I understand, therefore that of women's mania for footwear is therefore a confirmed thesis. Sorry but I had to Google what the sari was and I discovered that it is a traditional female garment from the Indian subcontinent, whose origins date back to very ancient times.Yes, I as a woman did like matching sandals with my sarees but I can't now.
Sarees are very famous in Europe too though its an Indian attire. Sarees are exported from India.I understand, therefore that of women's mania for footwear is therefore a confirmed thesis. Sorry but I had to Google what the sari was and I discovered that it is a traditional female garment from the Indian subcontinent, whose origins date back to very ancient times.
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So far I have found little correspondence about European women wearing saris, which I have discovered originally means: "stripe of cloth". However, I believe it is a matter of time because now oriental fashion is also taking hold in our European continent.Sarees are very famous in Europe too though its an Indian attire. Sarees are exported from India.
I have seen many American women wearing sarees in India and some European too. Sonia Gandhi ( Congress party head in India)is Italian but wears sarees most of the time.So far I have found little correspondence about European women wearing saris, which I have discovered originally means: "stripe of cloth". However, I believe it is a matter of time because now oriental fashion is also taking hold in our European continent.
Thanks to you I learn new things, my dearest friendI have seen many American women wearing sarees in India and some European too. Sonia Gandhi ( Congress party head in India)is Italian but wears sarees most of the time.
You see, many people like my mother, don't even know how to shop online. However, just to take an example, she personally goes to the physical shops outside (nowadays more and more often concentrated in large shopping centers) and buys, especially in those local markets!Impulsive buying can be hard to resist, but there are some steps you can take to avoid making impulse purchases. First, try to identify the triggers that lead you to make impulsive purchases. Is it boredom, stress, or FOMO (fear of missing out)? Once you know your triggers, you can take steps to avoid them. For example, if you tend to make impulse purchases when you're bored, try keeping yourself busy with other activities instead of browsing online stores.