Instructor Fox
English 1010
19 September 2011
Classification of Shoppers In America today, there are many people that shop. Humans need to shop, because today’s generation has changed to where one has to buy everything. To obtain the necessities, the only thing that makes sense is that humans shop. However, there are different kinds of shoppers. On the outside, one may see an average person going to the store for an item, but on the inside, each shopper has different intentions, whether they know they have them or not.
The In and Out Shopper The in and out shopper is popular with American dads, and men in general. These are the people that go into the store with the list that their wife (or someone they live with) wrote …show more content…
The first type is the person that shops online for convenience. This person probably does not have a store of their choice near them; therefore they result to online shopping. Since this usually has to do with clothing items or books, the shoppers are mostly women. The next type of online shopper is the lazy one. There might be the store they want down the street from them, but they choose to stay in the comfort of their home and buy it online. Sure, people may do this every once in a while when they might not be having the best of days, but the continuous online shopping in this sense usually traces back to laziness. Therefore, this type of online shopper may be men or people that are out of shape. The third type of online shopper is the Deal-Get-er. These are the people that shop online, solely because the internet has better offers. There may be deals that one can only get online, so the online shopper takes that opportunity to get the best deal …show more content…
These people are called the haters, precisely because they hate shopping. These are the people that shop because they have to, not because they want to. Haters would rather go without something than go shopping. Haters have their own reasons as to why they hate shopping, hut they all have the mutual hate of shopping. The haters are most relatable to the in and out shoppers, because when a hater shops, they try to get in and out as quickly as possible, but there is one main difference. The difference is that in and out shoppers do not necessarily mind being at the store in the first place. They wait until they absolutely, positively need something before even considering shopping. Otherwise, they get someone else to shop for