wendy
I have seen some people thought about a item over 24 hours before deciding to buy it. I have also seen someone who decided on buying something without thinking more. They buy things on impulse which gives others a bad feeling that what have bought are not essential, they are wasting money. In fact, I am the kind of people who buy anything on impulse. I just bought an electric car two weeks ago. From I entered the store to finally bought the car, it jusr last two days. The clerk said that I was the person she has seen who spent the least time on deciding to buy a car. After two weeks, I never regret my decision. I like my new car. The idea of buying a new car has come into my mind for a long time. It looked like that I bought a car on impulse, but I needed a car. If all the things you have bought can make your life to be convenient and relaxing, there is no need to fuss about whether we bought them on impulse or thought about them for a long time. On the other hand, if you take a long time to think about the items you want to buy, but they can't bring you happiness after you have them, you eventually regret buying them.
26. Dez. 2024 03:56
Korrekturen · 2
I’ve noticed that some people spend over 24 hours deciding whether to buy an item, while others make the decision without much thought. They often buy things on impulse, which can make others feel that their purchases are unnecessary and wasteful. I must admit, I’m one of those people who tend to shop impulsively. For example, two weeks ago, I bought an electric car. From the moment I entered the store to completing the purchase, it took just two days. The sales clerk even remarked that I was the quickest customer she had ever seen to make such a big decision. However, two weeks later, I don’t regret my decision at all. I love my new car. Although it might seem like I bought it impulsively, the idea of getting a car had been on my mind for quite some time. I genuinely needed it. If the things we purchase make our lives more convenient and enjoyable, there’s no need to dwell on whether the decision was impulsive or well-considered. On the other hand, even if you spend a long time thinking about a purchase, you may still regret it if it doesn’t bring you happiness.
To sound more natural, use phrases like "spend time thinking about" instead of "think about for a long time" and "tend to" instead of "the kind of people who." These small changes make your writing smoother and more idiomatic.
26. Dezember 2024
Impulse *purchases* I have seen some people who have thought about an item for more than 24 hours before deciding to buy it. I have also watched someone decide to buy something without a second thought. Such people buy things on impulse which gives others a bad feeling that what they have bought is not essential, they are wasting money. In fact, I am the kind of person who buys everything impulsively. I just bought an electric car two weeks ago. From the moment I entered the store to when I finally bought the car, was just two days. The clerk said that I was the kind of person who spends little time to decide to buy things. I don't regret my decision, because I like my new car. The idea of buying a new car was on my mind for a long time. It might have looked like that I bought a car impulsively, but I needed it. If all the things you have bought can make your life convenient and relaxed, there is no need to fuss about whether we bought them impulsively or thought about them for a long time. But on the other hand, if you take a long time to think about items you want to buy, and they don't bring happiness after you have them, you will eventually regret buying them.
26. Dezember 2024
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