US /ɡo ˈʃɑpɪŋ/
・UK /ɡəu ˈʃɔpɪŋ/
So next up we are heading to Saint Catherine Street which is the place to go shopping.
Next up we're heading to St. Catherine street which is the place to go shopping. The street
But then if some people have, like, credit line or something, that's when I would go shopping with it, go get, you know, nice stuff.
that's when I would go shopping with it,
So, you know, on on products, if you go shopping, there's either...
So, you know, on products, if you go shopping, there's a little piece of paper with a string attached to the product, or there's a sticker.
An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.
An alternative to "I want" is "I'm in the mood for something," such as "I'm in the mood for sushi," or "I'm in the mood to do something," like "I'm in the mood to go shopping today." According to the Cambridge English Corpus, "I'm in the mood for" is twice as common than "I'm in the mood to do something," but "I'm in the mood for" is less often negated than "I'm in the mood to do something." Normally, people say, "I'm not in the mood to clean today." Or maybe I feel like Japanese food.
When you go shopping, write your shopping list in English.
When you go shopping, write your shopping list in English.
Um, yeah, because I never get time to go shopping anymore.
I think because I never get time to go shopping anymore.
When I go shopping, I take this out of the front door and use it.
Originally 24.90, on sale for 500 yen So they have some good sales on at H&M right now If you're in Japan And then we went to the dollar store Daiso The Daiso in Harajuku is huge so I love it It has I think 4 floors with everything you can think of I did a tour of it actually a while ago So check that out, I'll link it here and down below But I got this cute little container I don't know what I'm gonna use it for yet But I have so much stuff Little gacha figures and lots of makeup So I figured I could find something to put in this It's got this really ugly wrapper around it So yeah, I just thought that was cute And it was a dollar So I figured I could find some use for it And the last store we went to is a place called Seven's And it's called that because not everything in the store But a majority of the store is 777 yen per item They have shops all around Japan I like the one in Harajuku, I feel like they have the cutest stuff But it's a really tiny crowded shop So it's kind of a pain to go shopping in But I got this phone case Hopefully you can see it alright It's like badass Alice in Wonderland I love it so much I have a sweater like this but it's not Alice It is Ariel But they have lots of Disney characters That are kind of all tattooed up and piercings and stuff And I think they look amazing Think about my next tattoo What's next?
but it's a really tiny, crowded shop, so it's kind of a pain to go shopping in.
So if you're planning to take advantage of some of those discounts and go shopping, I want you to know exactly what you're going to hear when you're shopping in English and what you should be prepared to say when you're shopping in English.
So if you're planning to take advantage of some of those discounts and go shopping, I want you to know exactly what you're going to hear when you're shopping in English and what you should be prepared to say when you're shopping in English.
We go shopping on the market first.
We go shopping on the market first.