Pregunta: Do you think people are happy when buying new things?
Buying new things can provide a sense of excitement and satisfaction.
Buying new things can provide a sense of excitement and satisfaction.
People often feel happy because they are fulfilling a need or desire.
People often feel happy because they are fulfilling a need or desire.
New purchases can be a reward for hard work or achieving a goal.
New purchases can be a reward for hard work or achieving a goal.
Shopping can be a social activity, bringing joy when shared with friends or family.
Shopping can be a social activity, bringing joy when shared with friends or family.
The anticipation of using or wearing something new can boost mood.
The anticipation of using or wearing something new can boost mood.
The happiness from buying new things is often short-lived.
The happiness from buying new things is often short-lived.
Some people may feel guilty or regretful after spending money.
Some people may feel guilty or regretful after spending money.
Material possessions don't always lead to long-term happiness.
Material possessions don't always lead to long-term happiness.
People might feel pressure to keep up with trends, leading to stress rather than joy.
People might feel pressure to keep up with trends, leading to stress rather than joy.
The excitement of new things can fade quickly, leading to a cycle of wanting more.
The excitement of new things can fade quickly, leading to a cycle of wanting more.
Pregunta: Do you think people are happy when buying new things?
Modismos auténticos
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On cloud nine: Extremely happy or elated.
On cloud nine: Extremely happy or elated.
Shop till you drop: To shop until you are physically exhausted.
Shop till you drop: To shop until you are physically exhausted.
The grass is always greener on the other side: The idea that other people's situations always seem better than one's own.
The grass is always greener on the other side: The idea that other people's situations always seem better than one's own.