to buy only essential or necessary items · to avoid non-essential purchases
Ever walked into a store for milk and left with a new gadget? 😅 This expression is your secret weapon for those moments when you want to be a disciplined shopper and only get what you truly *need*. It's perfect when you're trying to save money or simplify your life by avoiding impulse buys! 🛒✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** While 'stick to the list' means following a predefined shopping list, 'to stick to basics' emphasizes buying only essential or fundamental items, even if you don't have a specific list. It's great for grocery shopping, refreshing your wardrobe with versatile pieces, or even when furnishing a new place without going overboard. It's about smart, mindful consumption. 🌱
Which situation best illustrates the use of "to stick to basics"? A. 🎁 Emily is buying a fancy, non-essential gadget she saw on social media. B. 🍞 Mike is only purchasing bread, milk, and eggs at the grocery store. C. 🛍️ Sarah is on a shopping spree, buying clothes, shoes, and accessories she doesn't need.