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Window shopping is for self pleasure, I feel. Although it ends up with tuning our interest at particular things that catch our eye and our brain making a mental note of buying it later. It is a way of planning how to spend unnecessarily in my opinion, because if it was a genuinely needed item, it would have been purchased already! Strangely most ladies love window shopping while most men find it a waste of time. Do you like window shopping or do you think it is a total waste of time?
 
When I was in my teens, I liked visiting malls and do window shopping. I would even enter shop, check products, and then just leave. Now, I no longer do it but I frequently check shopping apps, or even online marketplaces, check products, keep them on wishlist or even on carts and then just exit the app
 
I always loved window shopping growing up and even now that I am older, I still find myself occasionally window shopping when I am out and about.

Window shopping does not seem a lot less than it used to be, with the ability to get online and check products, everyone seems to take that route over heading out to the stores unless they are specifically wanting to buy something.
 
I do window shopping online, scrolling through stores without buying is fun and low-pressure. It’s a great way to discover trends and plan future purchases without leaving home.
I also enjoy window shopping online, just scrolling through stores without the pressure to buy. It’s fun and relaxing, and I love discovering new trends or planning future purchases from the comfort of home. It’s like retail therapy without spending.
 
I window shop but I usually never actually make the purchase.

I have to think really hard about what I buy. I have the money to buy things, but I no longer want to buy things unless it is profitable or gives me something positive in return.

Example: I bought a nice gravel bike (bicycle) because it will last longer, and it got me back into cycling more. Now I ride more. I've even got into racing a little bit. It's beneficial to my health and fitness.

I no longer buy or drink alcohol. I have been a social drinker for years. I can't even remember the last time I got drunk. However, beer has no positive return. It doesn't make me richer. It doesn't bring me good health. So, buying it is a complete waste of money. Therefore, I don't drink anymore.

That is how I window shop.
 
When I was in my teens, I liked visiting malls and do window shopping. I would even enter shop, check products, and then just leave. Now, I no longer do it but I frequently check shopping apps, or even online marketplaces, check products, keep them on wishlist or even on carts and then just exit the app

The Internet has made a couple of changes and I am of the opinion that it is a good thing. Being able to shop online has reduced the frequency anyone goes to the shopping malls to get some items.
 
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