@PAYAL26
payal sachdeva
@PAYAL26 · 0:44

Leaving a store without buying anything makes me feel embarassed

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I like something after wandering in the market for an hour and now my mother wants 1000 rupee top in rupees 100 and I stand there thinking that I'm not
@Darshini
Darshini Kumar
@Darshini · 0:44
And then you say, maybe next time and then you walk out, you have the sales is guilt feeling on your chest. And can we normalize not buying after all, it's a showroom you're supposed to show people the products
@Shaz
Shaz
@Shaz · 0:44
In these really big showrooms where everything's out there on display and we're just picking them out. I don't really care if I walk out without buying anything because simply because I didn't like it. But if it's a smaller store where, like individual pieces can only be shown after somebody takes it out and shows it to you. Yeah. That's when I feel a bit guilty and especially in a lot of the beauty stores
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@PAYAL26
payal sachdeva
@PAYAL26 · 0:43
Yeah, in small stores when they like properly show us the clothes of cold cold case. Then I sometimes feel guilty for not picking anything because now they have to put all the clothes back at their place and to pack them again. So I feel guilty. But I shouldn't. This is the business and I'm paying for what I'm purchasing. So I have the right to choose. But I feel guilty for the sweet shopkeepers. But there are some rude shopkeepers as well
@zayima_rahman
Zayima Rahman
@zayima_rahman · 0:30
I think this the second thing which you mentioned is the thing with every Indian household. And I am so so fed up of it. I actually at a certain point I had even stopped going to the local markets with her. So we're very relatable. As for the first one without buying anything. Yes, definitely. It feels like a crime to enter and walk in their stores and not buy anything at all and getting the looks from the workers over there. Oh, my God. And
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