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Do you often buy more than you expected? (added on 27 Jan 2026)
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
  • yes:
  • I often buy more than I expected because I:
  • get distracted by special offers and discounts, and can’t ignore good deals
  • see related items that I didn't plan to buy at first and just can't pass them by
  • shop when I'm tired or stressed, which lowers my self-control
  • feel tempted by attractive packaging or displays
  • decide that small extra items don't really matter in the moment
  • spend more time in shops than planned, which leads to impulse buying
  • no:
  • I don't usually buy more than I expected because I:
  • plan my shopping in advance and stick to a clear list
  • set a budget before I go shopping
  • avoid shopping when I'm emotional or tired
  • prefer online shopping, which makes spending easier to control
  • compare prices carefully instead of buying impulsively
  • focus on what I actually need rather than what looks attractive
Oh yeah, I often buy more than I expected because I get distracted by special offers and discounts. When something looks like a good deal, it’s hard to ignore. Another reason is that I see related items that I didn’t plan to buy at first and just can’t pass them by. For example, I go in for one product and suddenly notice three more things nearby. It also happens when I shop when I’m tired or stressed, which lowers my self-control. In that state, I make quicker decisions. So even if I have a list, I don’t always stick to it.
No, I usually don’t buy more than I expected because I plan my shopping in advance and stick to a clear list. This helps me stay focused. I also set a budget before I go shopping, so I know my limits. When I see something extra, I ask myself if it’s really necessary. Another thing is that I prefer online shopping, which makes spending easier to control. It’s simpler to review everything before paying. So overall, I’m quite careful and don’t overspend very often.

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