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It is because I find the materials in the shop cost an arm and a leg compared to when I buy them online. Online shopping offers discounts with a shipping fee, and the materials used are still of high quality but at a lesser price compared to those found in the shop.
Well, that has an interesting story. I saw a t-shirt while window shopping. Until then, I hadn't bought anything online. If I wanted to order that t-shirt online, I would get a great discount. So I saw the t-shirt in the shop and then ordered it online. That was a great experience, I think.
I like to see and try products in stores first, especially for things like clothes or gadgets, so I know exactly what I'm getting. Then I search online to see if I can find a better price this way. I'm confident I've made the right purchase and often end up saving some money.
I live in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, a country known for its Himalayas. Many shopkeepers and owners here don't have online websites and aren't big fans of online shopping. They prefer offline transactions. You can see a lot of shops in the alleys of the Kathmandu Valley, and around 80% of them don't [...]
I live in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, a country known for its Himalayas. Many shopkeepers and owners here don't have online websites and aren't big fans of online shopping. They prefer offline transactions. You can see a lot of shops in the alleys of the Kathmandu Valley, and around 80% of them don't [...]
