Do we really get what we want at shopping malls in Singapore? How many times have we entered a shopping mall in Singapore and feel like we are on top of the world? I mean, unless there is somebody by your side to buy every thing you said you wanted, or you stepped into the shopping centre and be announced as the 1,000,000th person who entered the mall (and thus won some really great prize that involves money), shopping in Singapore can become really monotonous. Well, that's just a fleeting opinion of mine. I kind of like the shopping malls in Singapore at times. The best part is when you go into a shopping centre that you thought you knew very well, and suddenly find out that they undergone some serious makeover that totally gets you lost and disorientated.
And the funniest part of shopping malls is that you can go in, have great time and realise that you did not even spend a single cent.
I wonder why....
Thursday, August 24, 2006
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Sitting down on the little couch as i wait for my girlfriend try on 1000 pairs of shoes; stand outside the boutique as i stare emptily into the skylight as i wait for my girlfriend try her 2000th bikini; getting a great workout carrying 50kg of slimming pills and walking around the place 3000 times; THATS SOME EXPERIENCE
Shopping experiences should be influenced by the people you shop with. Then again, the people I shop with usually look at the prestige and popularity of a shopping mall.
Who cares about shopping experience? As long as there are shops and stuff to buy, even if the shopping centre is in a slum, I would go shop.
I just don't feel that energy when I shop. Maybe its the money, maybe its just me. Wish that shopping centres could bring out its own flavour. The X-factor?
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