Have you heard the song Shopping by Barenaked Ladies (yeah, it’s a band!)? If you haven’t, don’t bother. It’s a pathetic song with an equally pathetic tune. But the lyrics....
…Well you know that it's going to be alright
When we go shopping
It's always lalalalala...
Shopping spree begin
It's always lalalalala...
Everybody wins
So shutup
And never stop
Let's shop
Until we drop…
Oh, I am a great believer and practitioner of Retail Therapy. Nothing gets me up from the blues quicker than a half-hour spent shopping. It could be for anything and it could be for anybody. Given that I am not particularly bigoted, I would buy the monthly grocery with as much enthusiasm as a wedding trousseau. Neither am I an overtly self centered shopper and therefore, when I am not working, I am most certainly running errands for my family and best friend who have entrusted their hopes and dreams (i.e. lists) with me (sometimes even via email). And I do this with a sense of purpose and pride. While it also goes to prove I have moderately good taste for folks to trust me with my judgment.
But I am a pretty impulsive shopper and that isn’t limited to stuff for myself. I have bought things for friends and family that I just happen to see on my way to somewhere else. Mostly it delights them but this impulsiveness is not without its downside. I am a sucker for shoes. On my mother’s last count, I came close to our Jaya Amma’s horde. To add to her misery, I am not very experimental. Which means there are pairs of shoes that look similar to each other and try as she might she isn’t able to fathom why one would buy shoes that look like true copies and the same design in three colours??? Now, the difference is only for the discerning, but who is going to tell her that. If that wasn’t enough, she also thinks I have way too many clothes than I would even need and she has put a deadline for me to donate 1/3 of my wardrobe before she lets me sneak in another set of clothing. Mothers!
But no such problems with the man in my life. I went shopping with Ro, yesterday. I realized men are absolute cuties till they grow up :) He was patient, enthusiastic and very encouraging. No complaints, no hanky panky and he loved everything I bought for him. I must remember to enjoy this now, for this bliss wouldn’t last for long. Before I know it, he would be asking for a debit card and instructing me to not bother with his shopping specially clothes. Till the ‘teenage devil’ takes over, let this mother be.
Well as to how I view shopping: It’s my own little contributing to this nation’s booming economy. Little yes, but every drop..oops rupee counts isn’t it? tralalala! Disclaimer: This is most definitely not an invitation to send your respective lists :)
7 comments:
..especially when you do make it a point to collect every penny in return for everything that you 'maganimously' bought your family/friends...: ..so who is contributing to the economy eh?!!!!
I was talking about the effort that one puts into shopping not necessarily it's monetary value.
If only you didnt have the disclaimer :)
btw my mom still complains that I used to have a great sense in clothes when she used to buy them for me, now I have absolutely no clue how that makes it my dress sense
enjoy it as much as you can now :D
@ DC - wow...touchy....apologies...if you knew me well enough you'd know that statement is as mundane as that story you were told by your companion about excel sheets blah blah blah...that night at Maya....apologies once again..!!!
Rambler: Yes, the disclaimer should have been on top, right? :) I am certain your mom's right about ur taste :D
Dusty: Looks like I am getting to know you :)
You are talking abt "Retail therepy" ..oh ..I am already getting into "shopping mood" :))
Other day I read a article abt complusive shopper..you bet I hated it to the core :D :D :D
and @Men : enjoy till you are an opportunity :P
sunshine: thanks for being here...and yes, I shall enjoy till then :)
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