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Sayuri
Impulse purchase which means you buy something without planes.
If you don't feel it necessary, It would be a waste of money.
I used to buy something impulsively when I felt stressed. I felt guilty. To avoid that, I quit online shopping. also, I tried to get rid of
bad habit, like browsing something unconsciously.
This way will help me a lot. If you feel good after shopping, then you
I don't have to quit it, but I think money is limited.
We need to use it more effectively.
7 giu 2022 10:33
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Impulse purchasing means you buy something without planning to.
If you don't feel it is necessary, it would be a waste of money.
I used to buy something impulsively when I felt stressed. I felt guilty. To avoid that, I quit online shopping. Also, I tried to get rid of bad habits, like browsing online shops mindlessly.
These methods will help me a lot. If you feel good after shopping, then you don't have to quit, but I think money is limited.
We need to use it more effectively.
Nice use of the vocabulary "impulse purchase"! 🙂Here are some more vocabulary words for you: instant gratification, impulse buy, get an urge to buy something
7 giugno 2022
What do you think of impulse purchases?
Impulse purchases, which means you buy something without planning. If you don't feel it is necessary, it would be a waste of money. I used to buy things impulsively when I felt stressed. I felt guilty. To avoid that, I quit online shopping. I also tried to get rid of bad habits like browsing something unconsciously. This way helped me a lot. If you feel good after shopping, then you don't have to quit, but I think money is limited. We need to use it more effectively.
Hie Sayuri. Great work just some few errors. PLANES means aircraft eg airplanes. The word you needed was plan.
7 giugno 2022
Impulse purchase which means you buy something without planning it (planes = aircrafts).
If you didn't feel it was necessary, It would be a waste of money. (2nd conditional structure: if + past simple, ...would + infinitive)
I used to buy something impulsively when I felt stressed and then I felt guilty. To avoid that, I quit online shopping. Also, I tried to get rid of bad habits, like browsing something unconsciously.
This will help me a lot. If I feel good after shopping, then I don't have to quit it, but I still think I don't have that much money/my budget is low.
I need to use it more effectively.
7 giugno 2022
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Giapponese, Spagnolo
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