Yeah, I can understand that opinion. Different strokes, i guess.
Aemon Send a noteboard - 17/02/2011 09:32:51 PM
I just feel comfortable being "in public." Shopping in a big chain is like hanging out in the park with friends. It's anonymous, everything is nicely arranged and well marked, etc. Shopping at an independent is like traipsing into your neighbor's backyard to throw a BBQ. Sure they've got some nice lawn furniture, but it's cramped, the neighbors are watching from the window, you're not sure if you're allowed to use their stuff, etc.
...Sorry, I really enjoy making up bad analogies.
Point is, shopping at an independent is like invading someone's home (which is what many independent businesses literally are, in some case). They each have their own set of rules and customs, you have to nicely socialize with the proprietor whether you want to or not, you feel guilty if you don't buy something, and so on. It's just really not my cup of tea. I don't mind making a specific trip to "explore" some interesting shops from time to time (perhaps as a tourist activity, or whatever), but I don't want to go through all that for my everyday purchases.
...Sorry, I really enjoy making up bad analogies.
Point is, shopping at an independent is like invading someone's home (which is what many independent businesses literally are, in some case). They each have their own set of rules and customs, you have to nicely socialize with the proprietor whether you want to or not, you feel guilty if you don't buy something, and so on. It's just really not my cup of tea. I don't mind making a specific trip to "explore" some interesting shops from time to time (perhaps as a tourist activity, or whatever), but I don't want to go through all that for my everyday purchases.
Borders (chain bookstore) files for bankruptcy, will close some stores, and restructure
- 17/02/2011 06:58:36 PM
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The only book store I have near me is a Borders.
- 17/02/2011 07:01:25 PM
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You should move to Edinburgh
- 17/02/2011 09:15:45 PM
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Uh, no it doesn't.
- 18/02/2011 12:54:43 PM
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Wales doesn't count. *NM*
- 18/02/2011 12:56:24 PM
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It's a natural evolution.
- 17/02/2011 07:14:29 PM
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It's not just bookstores.
- 17/02/2011 08:55:32 PM
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Most brick-and-mortar stores don't excel in personal customer service.
- 17/02/2011 09:57:07 PM
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Re: Most brick-and-mortar stores don't excel in personal customer service.
- 18/02/2011 01:38:27 AM
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Re: Most brick-and-mortar stores don't excel in personal customer service.
- 18/02/2011 02:50:06 AM
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You are the exception though, at least in terms of the book selection.
- 18/02/2011 02:21:46 PM
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I am not a fan of chain bookstores
- 17/02/2011 07:43:08 PM
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I actually prefer the chains.
- 17/02/2011 09:12:05 PM
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``Consistent experiences'' are the bane of my existence
- 17/02/2011 09:14:24 PM
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Yeah, I can understand that opinion. Different strokes, i guess.
- 17/02/2011 09:32:51 PM
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Have you seen Dave Gorman's America Unchained?
- 18/02/2011 11:48:50 AM
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5 of the 6 Borders stores near me are closing, and, I have to say, I'm not a bit upset.
- 17/02/2011 09:23:01 PM
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B&N tends to have the better selection for my tastes, but I prefer Border's atmosphere. *NM*
- 18/02/2011 02:17:49 PM
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*NM*