Last Minute Christmas Gifts
If you are like most people you do the majority of your
Christmas shopping at the last minute. Visit any mall or shopping
center in the final days before Christmas and you are likely to
find parking lots that are filled to capacity and stores that are
literally filled with shoppers who are still searching for the
perfect Christmas gift for their friends or family members. As it
gets closer and closer to Christmas the crowds tend to get more and
more restless and the search for the perfect gift becomes a search
for an acceptable gift. Although Christmas falls at the end of the
year and people have a whole year to prepare for this joyous
occasion, most people leave their shopping until the last minute
every year despite New Year’s resolutions to get the Christmas
shopping done early. This article will discuss a few different
types of last minute Christmas shoppers. There are those who do
their Christmas shopping at the last minute out of necessity, those
who do it because they have procrastinated and those who do it
because they find it to be exciting.
People become last minute Christmas shoppers for a number of
reasons. Perhaps the most innocent last minute shoppers are those
who shop at the last minute out of necessity. Consider college
students who typically end the semester around mid to late
December. Many of these students are living on campus without
access to a car. This can make Christmas shopping quite difficult
but when you combine this living situation with the fact that they
have finals to take at the end of semester, Christmas shopping
becomes downright impossible. Finals often account for as much as
50% of a college student’s grade and it is understandable that they
would have to spend the early part of December studying, the middle
of the month taking their finals and then wind up last minute
Christmas shopping almost immediately after their last final.
Other last minute Christmas shoppers include those who are just
born procrastinators. They may go to stores every weekend in
October or November. This could be an excellent opportunity for
them to get their Christmas shopping done early but instead they
wind up window shopping or purchasing items for themselves. While
they are aware the Christmas season is approaching, they don’t feel
compelled to start shopping until the absolute last minute. When
this happens they find themselves in the unfortunate position of
fighting the crowds in a last minute Christmas shopping frenzy.
Finally, there are others who are last minute Christmas shoppers
simply because this is when they prefer to do their Christmas
shopping. Some of these shoppers see shopping at the last minute as
a challenge. They know they are short on time but are confident
they will be able to find great gifts for everyone on their
Christmas list this year. Other shoppers who intentionally wait
until the last minute to do their Christmas shopping may do so
because they enjoy the excitement of the crowds. Although last
minute Christmas shopping can be stressful it is often exciting.
Those who enjoy this excitement love shopping at the last minute
because it gives them a sense of energy they wouldn’t feel if they
were shopping for Christmas presents in October.
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