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The document discusses various topics including the relationship between price and quality, the design of restaurants, the value of retail work for teenagers, and strategies used by stores to encourage unnecessary purchases. It also touches on personal shopping experiences, the influence of family and friends on behavior, and the potential for enjoyable activities to become addictive. Overall, it highlights the complexities of consumer behavior and personal development.

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The document discusses various topics including the relationship between price and quality, the design of restaurants, the value of retail work for teenagers, and strategies used by stores to encourage unnecessary purchases. It also touches on personal shopping experiences, the influence of family and friends on behavior, and the potential for enjoyable activities to become addictive. Overall, it highlights the complexities of consumer behavior and personal development.

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1.

A high price does not always guarantee good quality, as some products are
overpriced due to branding or marketing strategies. However, in many
cases, expensive items use better materials and have superior
craftsmanship.
2. In my opinion, restaurants often have the best design because they need to
create a welcoming and unique atmosphere for customers. A well-
designed restaurant balances aesthetics, comfort, and functionality.
3. Yes, working in retail is valuable for teenagers because it helps them
develop communication skills, responsibility, and time management. It
also teaches them how to handle customers and work under pressure.
4. Stores use various strategies to encourage unnecessary purchases, such as
placing essential items at the back, offering limited-time discounts, and
using attractive packaging. Impulse-buy sections near the checkout also
tempt consumers.
5. I usually shop at outlet stores and online sales to find the best bargains.
Recently, I found a high-quality winter jacket at 50% off, which was a
great deal.
6. I regret buying an expensive gadget that I rarely use because it was an
impulsive purchase. I was influenced by advertisements but later realized
it wasn’t necessary.
7. When studying complex topics, I find summarizing key points, using
mind maps, and practicing active recall very effective. Teaching the
material to someone else also helps reinforce my understanding.
8. When I bump into someone, I usually say, "Sorry" or "Excuse me."
However, if it's a minor, mutual accident, a simple smile or nod might be
enough without an apology.
9. My family influences my behavior the most because they provide
guidance and have my best interests at heart. Friends also impact my
actions, but family values tend to have a stronger effect in the long run.
10.Yes, enjoyable activities can become addictive if done excessively, as
people crave the pleasure they provide. This applies to things like social
media, video games, or even exercise if not balanced properly.

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