Sunday, November 29, 2009

Arash Salimi: Shopping

People should respond to their various needs in order to survive, so they buy whatever they need. Basically, there are two different ways for shopping: online shopping and in-store shopping. Some people consider shopping as a social issue and prefer to purchase needed items by themselves. On the other hand, there are some others who favor virtual shopping. Despite the fact that in-store shopping is more common, I would like to shop online.
Simulated shopping has some advantages for individuals. First and foremost, it can store a great deal of time for busy people. To illustrate, purchasing goods takes a lot of the parent’s time, especially the working ones. They have no extra time to spend in malls deciding what they need and browsing for it. In addition, students who live away from their home are so busy that sometimes cannot even take adequate rest, and online shopping helps them a lot.

Moreover, there are some benefits for society. First of all, simulated purchasing cause people not to come out for every simple need. As a consequence, there would be less traffic and air pollution. Furthermore, newly arrived merchandises can be easier known and found with internet shopping. For instance, someone who is looking for newest Nokia mobile phone can find it easily by browsing the net for some minutes.
To sum up, people should buy what they need whether online or in store. Virtual shopping has some benefits for both individuals like saving time and for society like decreasing traffic and air pollution. Despite the fact that in-store shopping is more common, online shopping is a more convenient and economic way for supplying needs.

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