Yes i like doing shoping. Because I like stuff. I get pleasure from looking at fine merchandise and seeing new products, from trying on clothes and finding an amazing bargain.As for clothes, I usually take a day just to "buy clothes", go to a mall with a friend, and go store from store.I am a graphic designer and when I go shopping I basically see a million ideas. From book covers to combinations of patterns to logos to type usage - it's all somone's ideas realized. Now, they aren't necessarily good ideas, but that is part of the fun of it. As far as clothing goes, I like to try to apply different visual combinations to myself and when it comes to my house I only get things that bring me joy when I look at them.Shopping takes no skills. It's free (you don't actually have to buy anything), and anyone can do it. So, instead of meeting a group of friends for a game of baseball or bowling, you can browse around with them.Some people (myself included) find it to be a great way to spend time (and money). If you have time to kill or nothing better to do, it is very relaxing to wander from store to store, browsing the shiny objects, no real objective or destination in mind. Retail therapy, if you will.
Yes i like doing shoping. Because I like stuff. I get pleasure from looking at fine merchandise and seeing new products, from trying on clothes and finding an amazing bargain.As for clothes, I usually take a day just to "buy clothes", go to a mall with a friend, and go store from store.I am a graphic designer and when I go shopping I basically see a million ideas. From book covers to combinations of patterns to logos to type usage - it's all somone's ideas realized. Now, they aren't necessarily good ideas, but that is part of the fun of it. As far as clothing goes, I like to try to apply different visual combinations to myself and when it comes to my house I only get things that bring me joy when I look at them.Shopping takes no skills. It's free (you don't actually have to buy anything), and anyone can do it. So, instead of meeting a group of friends for a game of baseball or bowling, you can browse around with them.Some people (myself included) find it to be a great way to spend time (and money). If you have time to kill or nothing better to do, it is very relaxing to wander from store to store, browsing the shiny objects, no real objective or destination in mind. Retail therapy, if you will.