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Singles’ Day, shopping spree November 11, also called “Double 11”, is Singles’ Day in China and the red-letter day in every shopper’s calendar. It is China’s largest shopping festival and the retail industry’s most important 24 hours of the year, according to a report by a consumer research group. The findings of this report show that many shoppers stay up late and take the shopping festival as the one day of the year they could not do without. “Showing off” on social media ①Typical participants on “Double 11” shopping spree are young professional people. ②Many respondents to the survey said they posted photos of their purchases on social media. Hu Xuanling, 23, said she was looking forward to “showing off” her “loot” during “Double 11”, particularly for popular products which she has bought at a discount. “That only makes such great products look much better,” she said. Team work: ready, steady, shop! As the day has become popular enough, some shoppers have even established their own traditions. ②Hu Xuanling admitted to teaming up with her friends, saying, “④My friends and I even have tactics, like splitting up into teams for different products, to make sure everyone gets his or her favorite at a real bargain. It is so much fun.” The report concludes that because of the success of the “Double 11” shopping spree, similar online shopping festivals are emerging, such as “6·18” and “12·12”. It also predicts that with online shopping becoming more and more popular, more cashless payments will be made in China than ever before. Meanwhile, many people have realized that it’s so important to be thoughtful when buying things. In response, they are taking steps to spend more wisely and avoid buying too many things, and focusing on quality over quantity.【缺少答案,请补充】(含图)(含图)(含图)(含图)
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