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● Impulsive shopping, for example, is more common among youngsters. They often follow
ads by their favourite celebrities and buy things that they may or may not need. They are
also more likely to invest in clothing according to the latest trends, latest gadgets and
new personal care products.
Supporting point 2:
● Even so, not every youngster spends in the same way. Young people coming from rich
family backgrounds certainly spend more than the people who come from moderate and
poor family backgrounds.
Conclusion
● The financial situation of a person and peer pressure are the factors that contribute to
shopping habits.
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