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Name: Tô Ký Tuấn

Student ID: 519H0054

People today live in a world that is heavily marketed to them and offers a
wide variety of goods and services. Every day, they redefine what is
necessary and essential. For them, shopping is both an essential activity and
a popular pastime.

Shopping used to be a commonplace everyday activity, but that has all


changed recently. The actual feel of the product, the variety, the credit
options, the discounts and offers, the comparison, etc. were all utterly
missed out on throughout that purchasing experience. Due to the lack of
stores and the lower level of consumer spending, the customer was not truly
king as they are now. Spending on basics increased. They were unable to
consider purchasing expensive goods in terms of buying items regarded to
be luxurious, such as a car, refrigerator, or air conditioner.

On the other side, there are now sizable retail centers with a wide range of
goods. It makes them feel as though they are in an other planet, the music
that is playing around them reduces their stress levels, and children's play
areas make them happier. The image of former opulent products has fully
evolved to reflect today's necessities. Businesses offering excellent
discounts, credit options, incentives, etc. With the aid of credit cash offered
by banks and other financial institutions, people do purchase opulent goods.

I completely agree with this trend because it is a method of stress


relaxation, however it is frequently observed that people who have a
tendency of buying on the weekends are not doing themselves any favors in
the long run. They can spend the same amount of time participating in
sports, maintaining their health, or having family gatherings.

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