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Yes I would miss it. Opposite to those who go to the shops to browse & then buy on-line I am the opposite I browse on-line and then buy from the shop in person
I do this both ways, finding what the best deal is before buying.
Yes I would miss it. Opposite to those who go to the shops to browse & then buy on-line I am the opposite I browse on-line and then buy from the shop in person
The high street is part of our culture, not just a collection of shops. It is culturally and socially part of us. It isnt even the shops, it is the town centre itself, its shape, its amenities, the architecture of the buildings, how they are used, how they have changed and will change.
Have to admit to buying a lot on line,but that is simply because I can't find it in town anymore.Too many estate agents,coffee shops and charity shops now,and too many shops selling the same thing over and over.There used to be so much more variety in town.Only chart albums are sold in this town now,the same goes to films so I have to buy online to get what I need.It's also much cheaper online which is another reason I buy more and more there.Plus the deals you only get online that shops cannot compete with.
I still like to look around the shops but the feeling of the whole shopping experiance has changed,so it tends to be a rushed affair these days a quick in and out.
The high street is part of our culture, not just a collection of shops. It is culturally and socially part of us. It isnt even the shops, it is the town centre itself, its shape, its amenities, the architecture of the buildings, how they are used, how they have changed and will change.
I'm not sure. Shopping used to be a good day out for me and I liked to browse the shops but now I hate it. The city centre seems too busy now and I just can't be bothered with the hassle of going there. My Internet purchases go up each year as it is so easy and convenient if you know what you want, but I prefer to try on clothes as I can't be bothered with sending stuff back. My group of friends who are around the same age feel the same way. We wouldn't miss the city centre, would miss our out of town shopping centre (much closer, has most clothes and stuff that we want, free to park) but wouldn't be without amazon either!
Nope. Not in the slightest. Even tho there was a slight bit of cache and excitement from rifling through the CD racks from A to Z to see if any of the titles you wanted were available at a good price, it still was a waste of time.
I'll take instantaneous purchase and delivery right to my door any day over standing around in a shop waiting for the guy taking too long at "Q" to get out of the way.
For some stuff the highstreet will never die. There are some things you need to be tactile with before laying your money down. However, there are a lot of shops that are hedging their bets as far as internet shopping goes. GAME came very close to being tipped off the highstreet for good at the start of the year, yet they are still running the same business as ever that got them into the mess they were back then. They need to evolve or get lost.
yes...........big time!........i like to see what i'm buying before i hand my money over........if it's clothing i like to try on first .........tbh i like walking around the shops seeing what's on the shelves/rails...........i guess it's a girlie thing
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