[T01-04/26] Item you overspent more than expected
Do you often buy more than you expected?
Câu hỏi phụ
- 1What do you think young people spend most of their money on?
- 2Do you think it is important to save money? Why?
- 3Do people buy things they don't need?
- 4Do you think it is the rich people's responsibility to donate money to people in need?
- 5What kind of things are people happy to pay a high price for?
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Gợi ý & tài liệu
Yes, I do sometimes buy more than I expected, especially when I shop online. I may only plan to buy one practical item, but then I see a discount, free delivery, or a recommendation that looks useful, and I end up adding extra things to my cart. I would not say I am a reckless spender, but I can be influenced by convenience and good marketing, particularly when the price of each item seems small. In my view, young people spend most of their money on food, coffee, clothes, technology, entertainment, and experiences like concerts or short trips. A lot of these purchases are linked to lifestyle and social life, so they can feel necessary even when they are not. That is why saving money is important. It gives people more independence and a sense of security, especially when unexpected expenses come up. I definitely think people often buy things they do not really need. Sometimes they buy them for comfort, sometimes because of trends, and sometimes because they want to show a certain image. As for rich people donating money, I think they have a moral responsibility to help if they can, but it should not replace good government policies or fair wages. People are usually happy to pay a high price for quality, health, education, travel, or anything that saves them time, because those things feel valuable in the long run.
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