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Do you use the internet to do your shopping?

Yes, I use the internet to shop for several things. Nowadays, it is very simple to save time and order
your products online and just wait for them to be delivered. Online shopping is besides useful as
shopping is not restricted by regional constraints. Buyers have more comfort while shopping since they
can do it from the comfort of their homes. This is an additional advantage, as buyers do not have to
worry about time restrictions and location restrictions. Young people who make up the highest
percentage of shoppers can still shop while attending to other duties such as schooling and working.
With the advent of the online stores, buyers have the alternative of purchasing daily products such as
groceries. With a touch of a button, buyers are accordingly, able to compare the prices of the products
and buy the best quality at the best affordable price.

Describe a place wich impressed you a lot.

I’d like to talk about Singapore, one of several cities I have visited and really enjoyed. I vacationed in
this wonderful city last summer.
Singapore is a state-city located to the southeast of Vietnam and it took us only 2 hours to fly there
from Hanoi.
When I arrived in Singapore, I was quite impressed by the way the city looked. The streets were
incredibly clean, I could walk around the city all day and come back home without any dirt on my
shoes. During my stay in Singapore, I did some shopping and visited some famous landmarks like the
Merlion statue, Singapore zoo and the botanical gardens.
For me, Singapore is well worth visiting for many reasons. Firstly, the public transport system in
Singapore is extremely reliable. People don’t have to spend hours waiting for buses or trains, and the
staff are very friendly and helpful. Another thing that I miss about Singapore is its multi-cultural nature.
During the 5 days that I spent in Singapore, I bumped into people from many different countries.
English is the first language of this country so it was great to get the chance to practice my English-
speaking skills with the local people and also other tourists. Five days in Singapore passed by so fast
that I wish I could’ve stayed a bit longer.

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