Impulsive Christmas Shopping
Impulsive Christmas shopping is a problem which plagues many
during the holiday season and it can have a variety of
complications. Some of the problems which often stem from impulsive
Christmas shopping are going over budget, buying frivolous items
and even forgetting about items that were already purchased. All of
these problems can pose their own set of dilemmas and this article
will discuss the ramifications of impulsive Christmas shopping.
However, it is important to remember that although there are many
problems associated with impulsive Christmas shopping there is also
some merit to this shopping tactic.
Going over budget is one of the major concerns of impulsive
Christmas shopping. A common scenario is to pick up a few small
items each time you go out Christmas shopping. These gifts may seem
small and seemingly harmless to your budget but they can add up
over time. For example you may only be purchasing items which cost
less than $10 but if you buy enough of these items, you could find
yourself hundreds of dollars over budget without even realizing it.
One way to combat this problem is to write down each item and the
price of every gift you buy. This will help you to be aware of how
these small gifts can add up and may prevent you from shopping on
impulse in the future.
Purchasing frivolous gifts is another problem associated with
impulsive Christmas shopping. You may see a few small items which
you think will make cute gifts at the time but after you purchase
these items you might realize they are actually quite silly. When
this occurs you have two choices you can either return the item or
replace it for a more meaningful gift or you could keep the item
and give it to your friend or relative anyway. If you opt to return
the item you may find yourself pressed for time to find a
replacement gift depending on when you started shopping. If it is
close to Christmas already, you may have difficulty finding some
thing at the last minute and may have no choice but to give your
friend or relative the gift you purchased on an impulse.
Another problem often associated with impulsive Christmas
shopping is forgetting about items you have already purchased. If
you purchase a number of small items on impulse you may put these
gifts in a safe location and then completely forget about them.
When this happens you may end up buying additional gifts for those
on your guest list who were supposed to receive the impulse gifts
you already purchased. This can cause you to go over budget and
also create unnecessary stress.
While there are many problems which are often associated with
impulsive Christmas shopping, it is important to remember that
sometimes impulsive Christmas shopping is a good idea. When you see
an item that you just know will make the perfect Christmas gift for
a friend or relative and purchase the item without giving it any
thought that is the exact definition of impulsive shopping.
However, it is also not necessarily a bad thing. Buying a gift on
impulse is not a problem when the gift you purchase is a great gift
for the intended recipient but impulse Christmas shopping becomes
problematic when it causes the shopper to go over budget or
purchase silly items they wouldn’t normally buy.
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