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1. The bargaining.
One thing I love about malls and high end boutiques are the fixed prices.
Nobody ever thinks of arguing there but in the markets it’s a completely
different story. Sometimes I feel like I’m a lawyer in some court, continuously
giving justifications as to why I am right. The judge and the defender,
however, happen to be the same person aka the shopkeeper.
2. Association with
girls. For the umpteenth time, not all girls are born shopaholics. Some of us
are just as dumb when it comes to shopping as boys are.
3. The parking.
There is never and I repeat NEVER enough parking space the day you choose to go
shopping. Yes, there have been several
tickets and even a few tow-truck related incidents.
4. The aimlessly
wandering people. While I have no beef with window shoppers, I hate it when
they block the way. There should be a traffic rule for these situations.
5. The ogling.
There have been very few times when one can actually make a trip to the mall
and escape this. Boys will be boys but what the heck is up with the staring
girls? I never can tell whether it’s admiration or hatred. What’s that? You
think its appreciation? What are you, mad?
6. The so-called
sales. Honestly, just stop with the ‘up to 70% off’ nonsense. The clothes on
sale are not even worth looking at. And the stuff you really want is usually
not even included in the sale. But of course, it is well known that if you hang
a few sale banners, the women will automatically come.
7. Running out of
money. You know how sometimes in a hurry we don’t bother taking much cash on
the way to shopping because we usually plan on buying this one thing and then
rushing out? It always happens that when something really catches your fancy
you don’t have enough money. And of course it’s the last piece available too.
8. What you’re
looking for is never there. Most of us usually have an idea of what we want to
buy, and when we don’t see it, we usually end up wandering from shop to shop
until finally — yes, you guessed it! We go home empty handed!
9. The regret. Have
you ever not bought something you really liked and then obsessed over it for
hours at home?
10. It’s tiring. So
very tiring. You step out with just a few things in mind but soon enough one
thing leads to another and before you know it, you have your hands full of
bags, credit down to half and severe lower back pain.
Published in The Express Tribune, Sunday Magazine, March
4th, 2012.
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