Some people perceive shopping as a form of self-indulgence, while others think that people should only buy things they need. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

These days, whether or not shopping should be considered as a type of
self pleasure
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has become a controversial topic . While many
people
think that shopping is buying
stuffs
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stuff
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that
needed
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, I believe that considering shopping as self-indulgence is more reasonable in
the
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recent years. On the one hand, there are several reasons why
people
think that shopping is buying necessary
things
.
Firstly
, by only purchasing essential
things
,
people
could manage their finance effectively.
As a result
, individuals tend to save a great deal of money for other more important purposes
such
as education or health care.
Furthermore
,
people
who follow the minimalist lifestyle consider shopping as a type of wasting money.
Therefore
, they only spend money on goods that they really need.
On the other hand
, I believe that shopping should
be perceive
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as a kind of self-indulgence. The
first
reason is that buying
things
help
people
feel comfortable and relaxed.
This
is because research has shown that through purchasing the body generates oxytocin and endorphin hormones which
simulate
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the brain to think positively.
Moreover
, consumers possessing fancy
stuffs
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give
people
a sense of satisfaction.
For example
,
people
try to own the latest version of
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iPhone
Iphone
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in order to indulge themselves,
eventhough
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even though
their old phone still works well. It is clear that
people
nowadays behave emotionally when shopping rather than practically. In conclusion,
although
some
people
believe that shopping should be considered as a way of buying needed
things
, I believe that shopping needs to be understood as a way of
self indulgence
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self-indulgence
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.
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The conclusion paragraph only has 3 sentences:

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  • Restatement of thesis
  • Prediction or recommendation

Example:

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  • To summarize
  • Finally
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  • In general

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • perceive
  • self-indulgence
  • desire
  • temptation
  • instant gratification
  • materialistic
  • consumerism
  • excessive
  • luxuries
  • impulsive
  • financial burden
  • satisfaction
  • practicality
  • essential
  • quality of life
  • prioritize
  • overconsumption
  • economic growth
  • balanced approach
  • personal fulfillment
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