We as a family enjoy shopping. For us shopping has been an exploration, education and an experience . When my children were small, we took them to supermarkets to expose them to those exotic fruits and vegetables rather than through those hard bound colored books.
And even now they get educated through the various open air traditional markets, craft fairs, and glitzy malls. These shopping experiences have exposed them to the various cultures at crafts fair, various people at the traditional markets. They have seen smart little children(shop keepers) handling the customers at the traditional markets.
I believe the product range in the super markets help them to make judgement while buying a product and the children exposed to the many advertisements( mostly aimed at them including the income tax ad which asks children to ensure if their parents have paid their taxes) are able to apply their minds and have become decision makers in many families.The exposure to the open air kitchens at the superstore like Ruci and Idoni, Nature basket and the counters of Master chef Australia have inspired them to be junior chefs today.
At home, they are the ones who check the product list and cross check the rates when ever we are back from the supermarket. So shopping for us is a learning experience and we as a family have always enjoyed it( expensive at times). Many a times window shopping through these malls helps us to study the features of the new products in the competitive market too.
Apart from the above markets, we now have an other option the various online shopping sites. Though my husband has bought many electronic gadgets and books through online shopping, I was never comfortable with e-shopping.
But it happened soon when i got an e-voucher to exchange it for a product on flipkart. It was very special and memorable since this e-voucher came through my blog and introduced me to online shopping.
It all happened when Karthik Vijayakumar of Ilovemadras.com left a comment on my blog asking me to write a few articles. I was very glad to share my experiences of my birth town on this site. I never expected anything in return, neither did he offer. But it was a surprise when Karthik sent me a flipkart e-voucher last December.
And my first online shopping experience happened . I browsed through the flipkart shop and clicked on the handblender which was evading me since long. My sleek uncluttered kitchen has many kitchen gadgets modern and traditional. one gadget which i wanted to own since long was the kitchen hand blender and a little sil batta(grinding stone) but never felt the need for this. The whipper in my mixer did its job. But this time, i bought my dream gadget and so this Kitchen hand blender came through my blog and flipkart. I clicked on the product, entered the e-voucher number, address details and the second day it was delivered to my home. As simple as that.
And recently, we shopped online for a physics text book. My daughter's NCERT Physics text was unavailable for more than 45 days in the various NCERT book shops of the city and the booksellers had no clue when the stocks would arrive. Her unit tests were to begin in school. We immediately booked it online and got the books in 2 days time from sapnaonline.com. Today, I enjoy shopping online too. I don't generally shop for mass produced items which we get in malls especially home decor and dresses. It is a pleasure to buy those hand crafted, exclusive items on special online craft and furnishing stores.
So along with the many forms of shopping, i have also comfortably added online shopping to my cart now and thanks to my blog.
This post exclusively for blogadda's contestt "My most memorable online shopping experience" sponsored by Snapdeal.com
And even now they get educated through the various open air traditional markets, craft fairs, and glitzy malls. These shopping experiences have exposed them to the various cultures at crafts fair, various people at the traditional markets. They have seen smart little children(shop keepers) handling the customers at the traditional markets.
I believe the product range in the super markets help them to make judgement while buying a product and the children exposed to the many advertisements( mostly aimed at them including the income tax ad which asks children to ensure if their parents have paid their taxes) are able to apply their minds and have become decision makers in many families.The exposure to the open air kitchens at the superstore like Ruci and Idoni, Nature basket and the counters of Master chef Australia have inspired them to be junior chefs today.
At home, they are the ones who check the product list and cross check the rates when ever we are back from the supermarket. So shopping for us is a learning experience and we as a family have always enjoyed it( expensive at times). Many a times window shopping through these malls helps us to study the features of the new products in the competitive market too.
Apart from the above markets, we now have an other option the various online shopping sites. Though my husband has bought many electronic gadgets and books through online shopping, I was never comfortable with e-shopping.
But it happened soon when i got an e-voucher to exchange it for a product on flipkart. It was very special and memorable since this e-voucher came through my blog and introduced me to online shopping.
It all happened when Karthik Vijayakumar of Ilovemadras.com left a comment on my blog asking me to write a few articles. I was very glad to share my experiences of my birth town on this site. I never expected anything in return, neither did he offer. But it was a surprise when Karthik sent me a flipkart e-voucher last December.
And my first online shopping experience happened . I browsed through the flipkart shop and clicked on the handblender which was evading me since long. My sleek uncluttered kitchen has many kitchen gadgets modern and traditional. one gadget which i wanted to own since long was the kitchen hand blender and a little sil batta(grinding stone) but never felt the need for this. The whipper in my mixer did its job. But this time, i bought my dream gadget and so this Kitchen hand blender came through my blog and flipkart. I clicked on the product, entered the e-voucher number, address details and the second day it was delivered to my home. As simple as that.
And recently, we shopped online for a physics text book. My daughter's NCERT Physics text was unavailable for more than 45 days in the various NCERT book shops of the city and the booksellers had no clue when the stocks would arrive. Her unit tests were to begin in school. We immediately booked it online and got the books in 2 days time from sapnaonline.com. Today, I enjoy shopping online too. I don't generally shop for mass produced items which we get in malls especially home decor and dresses. It is a pleasure to buy those hand crafted, exclusive items on special online craft and furnishing stores.
So along with the many forms of shopping, i have also comfortably added online shopping to my cart now and thanks to my blog.
This post exclusively for blogadda's contestt "My most memorable online shopping experience" sponsored by Snapdeal.com