Based on the survey conducted, women and men behaviors on shopping
may possibly varied for the fact that men and women also think
differently and according to chief marketing officer at CVS Caremark and
a member of the Baker advisory board Robert Price, “Women tend to be
more invested in the shopping experience on many dimensions,” while “Men
want to go to Sears, buy a specific tool and get out.”
On the other hand, here are some of hilarious facts regarding with men’s behavior.
Few men enjoyed shopping.
Men preferred to stay in their house rather than going out for a shopping.
This child seemed mad waiting for his mother to return.
Men select quickly on items.
Men doesn’t like to glide up glass escalators past a grand piano, or spray a perfume sample on themselves on their way.
Most of men, don’t love to do shopping.
Men likes to shop alone rather than girls who loves to carry more friends as much as possible.
Men do not bargain a lot with the sales person.
They don’t have issue like this color or that color.
Men do not care about the sale items.
Men do not spend a lot of time on price comparing.
Men want to finish shopping hurriedly.
Men don’t have a lot of time to shop.
Most of men aren’t happy to meander through sprawling clothing and accessory collections or detour through the shoe department.
For men shopping is just achieving a goal or a mission
Study shows that men get more easily convinced with the sales guy of the store.
Men didn’t want to get comment from their friends whether to agree or disagree with the items they get.
Men didn’t need to get satisfaction of their friends as well.
Men don’t spend a lot of time on trying to check size.
And most of men preferred to sleep.