English, asked by ParveenLata, 1 year ago

IMAGINE YOU HAVE VISITED A
WEEKLY MARKET IN YOUR AREA
DESCRIBE THE SCENE AND STATE
WHY YOU LIKE OR DO NOT LIKE IT
of 300 words​

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Answered by anonymous091827
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Shops in Indian weekly market are of traditional nature. Green grocers are confined to a portion of the market. A trader dealing in clothes arranges his shop where there are cloth traders. A trader squats upon a piece of cloth, which he spreads on the ground and displays his wares in front of him. Almost every shop is similar in nature. There is crowd in front of each shop. Shops dealing in jewelleries and cosmetics are particularly crowded. The shopkeeper is busy selling in his wares. Various items are already packed and therefore the merchants usually do not need scales to measure or weigh them. In a weekly market people buy breads and cakes. The shopkeepers keep the freshly baked bread, cakes, rolls, biscuits and pastries in the glass cases. Cleanliness is taken care of. Normally the shopkeepers have a roaring business in a weekly market.

There are different types of shops in a weekly market, ranging from green grocers to the shops of home furnishing. The shops are temporary. They sell in utensils, footwear, milk products, snacks and sweetmeats. The snack shops are heavily crowded, particularly by children and women. Besides these shops, there are hawkers who sell different items of daily needs. Weekly market offers them too a good opportunity to have a great business.

Weekly markets are very useful for the people—both for the traders and the customers. The customers find things of their need in their neighborhood. They do not have to spend much time for this purpose. The shopkeepers have the advantages of selling their wares and enjoying good business within a short span of time. Such markets are especially useful for those who live in far off places. They can buy their essential items at a reasonable rate here in a weekly market.

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