36.Fashion, Clothes
Q1-Do most people in your country prefer to buy clothes online or at the street market?
ANS- To be honest, in most places in my country, online shopping isn't really a thing either because the internet isn't that great or people just don't trust buying clothes without trying them on. So going to the street market is totally normal. It's what people have always done, and most of them are just used to it. You can actually see and touch the clothes, check the quality, try things on, maybe even bargain a little. For a lot of people, it feels more personal and real than clicking on a website. Plus, not everyone has access to online payment or delivery services, so the market is just easier. It's not even about choice, it's just how things work where I live.
Q2- Do you think people would use clothing to show their identity?
ANS- Absolutely. I'd say clothes are kind of like a language. Without saying a word, they can tell others a lot about who someone is or what they care about. People choose certain styles, colors, or brands because that matches their personality or the image they want to project. For example, someone might pick bright, bold colors or unique patterns because they want to stand out and show that they're confident or creative. Others might prefer simple, classic pieces to show they're practical or value tradition. Clothing can also connect people to a group or culture. For instance, wearing clothes that reflect your cultural background, or even certain subcultures like punk or hip-hop. Also, sometimes clothing is about the message people want to send to the world. It could political, like wearing something with a s or something that reflects their beliefs or lifestyle.
Q3- What are the differences between cheap and expensive clothes?
Q4- Why do people prefer to buy rather expensive clothes?
ANS- When you compare cheap and expensive clothes, there are a few things that usually stand out. First, the quality of the materials is a big factor. Expensive clothes often use nicer fabrics that feel better on the skin, last longer, and keep their shape and color after washing. Cheap clothes, on the other hand, tend to use synthetic or lower-quality materials that might wear out quickly or lose their look after a few washes. Another difference is how the clothes are made. High-end brands usually pay more attention to the details like stronger stitching, reinforced seams, and buttons that stay on. With cheaper clothes, you might notice loose threads or uneven seams, and sometimes buttons can fall off easily. There's also the brand and status side of things. Expensive brands are often well-known and carry a kind of prestige or luxury vibe, while cheaper clothes usually come from less famous brands and don't have that same image. But if you think about value for money, sometimes the more expensive clothes can actually be a better deal in the long run. Because they last lo and keep looking good, you don't have to replace them as often. Cheap clothes might be affordable at first, but you end up buying ones more frequently. Finally, expensive clothes are often more exclusive or limited edition, which can make them feel special. Cheap clothes tend to be mass-produced and easy to find everywhere.
Q5- Why do some people care so much about their clothing?
ANS- Honestly, I think some people care a lot about clothing just because it's one of the ways they express themselves. What you wear can really show your personality without you having to say a word. Some people are all about bright colors, fun prints, or bold accessories, and it reflects their energy and creativity. Others might prefer a really clean, minimal look, and that also says something. Maybe they like order, or they just feel more comfortable keeping it simple. So for a lot of people, fashion isn't really about following trends. It's more about feeling like themselves. And then there's lifestyle. Some people are just in environments where dressing well matters. If you work in fashion, media, or sales, your appearance becomes part of your job. Or maybe you go to events often and want to look put together. In those cases, it's not only about personal style. It's also about what's expected. But yeah, overall, I think clothes can say a lot about who you are and what kind of life you lead.
Q6- Do you think young people know more about fashion and are better at dressing up than elderly people?
ANS- I wouldn't say young people automatically know more about fashion or dress better just because of their age. I think it really depends on the person. Some people are just really into fashion. They follow trends, enjoy putting outfits together, and that has nothing to do with how old they are. Also, access to trends matters. Sure, younger people might scroll through Instagram or Tik Tok and see what's popular, but older people can totally keep up if they want to. Fashion is everywhere now, and it's easy to stay in the loop. And honestly, it also comes down to how someone was raised. In some families or cultures, there's this idea that you should always look neat and presentable. So those habits stick, no matter how old you are. Plus, it depends on lifestyle. Like, a 25-year-old working from home might live in sweatpants, while a 60-year-old going to social events every week might always dress sharp. So yeah, I think age has way less to do with it than people think.