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Offline shopping: 7 reasons to do your holiday shopping in person

Are you tired of handing over your hard-earned dollars to online retailers? If so, offline shopping is a trend that’s becoming increasingly popular. The principle? Focus on in-person shopping experiences rather than anonymous exchanges on the internet. Here are seven great reasons to do all your holiday shopping offline.
1. To support your community
Making purchases from your local merchants at this busy time of year is a concrete way of giving back to your community. Your money goes directly into your neighbors’ hands and helps to create — and keep! — jobs in your region. In contrast, ordering a gift online from the other side of the world doesn’t help the people closest to home.
2. To connect with people
When you visit the businesses in your region, you get to interact directly with local merchants. Of course, shopping online (in your pajamas?) has its advantages but talking to salespeople and fellow shoppers is even better.
3. To stimulate the local economy
The more people support local retailers, the longer their businesses can continue to thrive and serve the community, thereby creating a strong local economy. What’s more, dynamic neighborhoods are much more pleasant to live in than those whose shops have been forced to close and are accumulating dust, dirt and graffiti.
4. To strengthen your sense of community
Visiting businesses in your neighborhood will increase your ties to the region. When you explore the area around you, you’ll rub elbows with your neighbors and discover amazing goods and services a stone’s throw from your home.
5. To benefit from excellent service
Returns and exchanges are a breeze when the product you’ve purchased comes from a nearby store. And local merchants know they need your business to survive, so they’ll do everything they can to ensure you’re happy. Conversely, returning and exchanging items bought online is sometimes difficult.
6. To enjoy a variety of products
Are you familiar with all of the goods and services available in your region? Probably not. In fact, there are likely more businesses in your area than you realize! Consider spending a day visiting them. You’ll find that in just a few hours, you’ve completed all your holiday shopping and are still close to home.
7. To be kind to the environment
Shopping locally not only eliminates the cost of shipping, but also tends to reduce the distance products travel before reaching you. In addition, you can avoid the need for extra packaging materials when you shop in person, especially if you bring your own tote bags.
This year, go ahead and get your holiday gifts, goodies and decorations a few minutes from home — you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
