1. What are the social/environmental effects of buying many goods?
2. What are the benefits of mass consumerism?
3. How do brands, products, advertising and marketing change
our shopping habits? How has this changed over the last 75
years?
4. Is the economy based on shopping or consumerism?
5. Is it possible to be 'green' or conscious of the environment
while being a consumer?
6. Have festivals (Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, Valentine's
Day) become opportunities to sell products?
7. What is the difference between goods and services?
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there are a lot of unpopular sports in the world. and in my opinion is not the most popular sport of golf. Golf only exists in some countries, and people do not like the sport. First clothes are not very comfortable, and stick with balls, and need a special environment for the game. And it is not convenient. Office equipment in the same course is very expensive. But such rules are very complex, it is not very convenient: Rule 1: The Game. Rule 2: Match Game «match play». Rule 3: Competition at the expense of attacks (Stroke Play).
Rule 4/Pravilo 5: sticks and a ball.
Shop-assistant: What can I do for you?
You: I would like to buy something for my little sister.
Shop-assistant: Well, how old is she?
You: Tomorrow she will be 4.
Shop-assistant: Really? What about this pretty doll?
You: Oh, no! There are ten or fifteen dolls in our flat. They are everywhere: on the sofa, on the chair, on the computer...
Shop-assistant: Sorry, it's awful. Well, what about this drum?
You: Oh, no! It's so noisy!
Shop-assistant: Let me see. Oh, look! A teddy-bear.
You: Never! She has seven or nine taddy-bears.
Shop-assistant: Well, I don't know...May be puzzles?
You: Yes! Wonderful! Two ... No! Three! How much do they cost?
Shop-assistant: Three dollars.
You: Here you are.
Shop-assistant: Well, your change...
You: Thank you.
Shop-assistant: You are welcome!