On-Line Shopping vs Traditional Shopping

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On-Line Shopping Vs Traditional Shopping Shopping is part of every day’s life. Some get the necessities from shopping, others get something more. It is viewed as a way to release the stress, a way to complete some desire in the mind, or a way to add some flavor to the mechanical way of life. In general, there are two types of shopping: traditional shopping and on-line shopping. Both of them have some merits and shortages respectively. Nowadays, more and more people would ‘go shopping ‘ via Internet, thanks to the prevalence of the computer. Clicking in one word, thousands of items will pup out on the screen as your choice. You don’t have to wade across a long road and nudge through hustling crowds to get a pair of fancy shoes, for example. All you have to do is to click on the key board, keep your elegant stance (maybe with a glass of wine) and the goods will be delivered to you, right on the spot. However, there’re some traps in such kind of convenient purchase. Many commodities, for example, are so well-packaged that they won’t be discovered any flaw until they are being used. Advertisement and commercial packages may do wonders for the producers; they may do illusions and convey false information for the customers. Another trap that the online-buyers may come across is that, they’re easily to expose too much personal data on the Internet. Those personal data (like credit card numbers, address, phone number, etc) may turn out to be the tools for some criminals, and thus, jeopardizes the privacy, even the property on the buyers’ part. On the other hand, traditional shopping may exclude the apprehensions that mentioned above. Normally, you rarely have a chance to find a ‘weird spectrum’ of a suit until you tear up the shopping bag, for you have scrutinized it everywhere from top to toe before you buy it. Everything
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