Last Sunday, my folk & I went to SM City Sucat in Parañaque City to check the fruit stand located in Building A. When we were few meters away near Building A, I (a) saw banner(s) that the aforementioned shopping mall is currently conducting a 3-day sale.
My female folk bought some items for the house in The SM Store. While my male folk bought some pants in The SM Store. I saw some shoes that the price, I think, is 299 Philippine currency (peso), in The SM Store.
I also check the shoes being sold by Bench and Penshoppe. I noticed that the shoes being sold by Penshoppe are a bit expensive around 700 or 800 pesos, while the shoes being sold by Bench is quite/(a bit) cheaper than Penshoppe. (My messenger bag, my perfume, and my green-colored sneakers is from Bench, while my handkerchiefs and my other perfume is from Penshoppe.)
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When my folks & I are about to leave the front carpark area of the aforementioned shopping mall, my male folk commented this:
"You're not impatient buying shoes. The volume (quantity) to shoes." / "You can not put up with buying shoes. The volume (quantity) to shoes."
(In my mind, as if I have a lot of shoes. And as if I'm a collector of shoes like Imelda Marcos and President Duterte having a collection of shoes.
My rubber shoes is given by one of my bosses. While the stripes slip-on shoes I have, is bought from Divisoria, and it is not my money used to buy it. And my yellow-gold colored shoes is paid by Mom. The green-colored sneakers with sash from Bench, it paid by Aunt Nora* and I got it received from the Christmas exchange gift last year.
It has the different feeling that the purchase of goods for you from your own money.)
* Not her real name.
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