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Traditional Shopping

Traditional shopping can be expressed in English as "traditional shopping", which refers to the way of buying goods in physical stores. With the development of e-commerce, more and more people choose to shop online, but traditional shopping is still widely used in many places, such as shopping in the street, shopping in the supermarket to buy daily necessities and so on. The following will introduce some English expressions and related vocabulary about traditional shopping.

Shopping in the street

Shopping in the street can be expressed as "shopping in the street" or "shopping in the mall". For example, "I love shopping in the mall on weekends." (I like to go shopping in the mall on weekends.) In this sentence, "shopping" means shopping in the mall, and "mall" means shopping center.

Buying goods

Buying goods can be expressed as "buying goods" or "purchasing products". For example, "I am buying some clothes for my daughter." (I am buying some clothes for my daughter.) In this sentence, "buying" means purchasing and "clothes" means clothes.

Trying on clothes

Trying on products can be expressed as "trying on clothes" or "testing products". For example, "I am trying on this dress to see if it fits me." (I am trying on this dress to see if it fits me.) In this sentence, "trying on" means trying on and "dress" means dress.

Checking out

Checking out can be expressed as "making payment" or "checking out". For example, "I am checking out at the cashier." In this sentence, "checking out" means checking out, and "cashier" means cashier.