The act of acquiring goods or products, typically in exchange for money, often involving a selection process that may take place in stores, markets, or online platforms.
Items or products that one intends to buy or has already purchased, which can be organized in lists or accumulated over time.
The experience or activity of browsing and selecting items for purchase, often associated with leisure or necessity, and may involve consideration of value or appeal.
The concept of obtaining items at a favorable price or finding deals, emphasizing the aspect of value in the purchasing process.
Example:
1日おきに買い物に行く。
A flexible container typically made of durable material, used for transporting purchased goods from stores.
A convenient accessory for carrying items acquired during shopping trips, often featuring handles for easy portability.
An environmentally-friendly or reusable item used to minimize waste, designed to hold multiple products and facilitate easy transport after shopping.
Example:
買い物袋をどすんとテーブルの上に置いた。
商品を購入するために店舗やオンラインで買い物をする人。
買い物を楽しみながら、必要な物を選んで購入する消費者。
商業施設や市場で商品を探し求める人のこと。
Example:
その店は休日の買い物客で混み合っていた。
A behavioral condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to shop, often leading to excessive purchases and financial difficulties.
A psychological reliance on shopping as a means to cope with emotional distress, resulting in compulsive consumer habits that impact daily life.
An addiction to purchasing goods that creates a cycle of temporary satisfaction, followed by guilt or regret, ultimately affecting personal relationships and financial stability.
A psychological condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to purchase items, often leading to financial trouble and emotional distress.
A behavior marked by excessive shopping and spending as a means to cope with stress or emotional issues, typically resulting in negative consequences.
An addiction to shopping that manifests in repetitive buying behavior, often driven by a desire for emotional gratification or escape from reality.