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A Visit To The Vegetable Market Essay
I had heard that a fish market is the noisiest place in the world. But, last Saturday, when I visited the local vegetable market. I felt that probably the expression 'fish market' contained half the truth only. I think the vegetable market is the noisiest place in the world.
The market was not only noisy hut also filthy. The stench was all pervasive. I wondered how the vegetable sellers could sit the whole day in the dirt and smell. Cows, dogs and other animals were also mingling with human beings.
I. however. realised that just as I was compelled by circumstances to go to the market others must be also visiting it out of compulsion.
I had taken my servant with me and ordered him to carry few bags with him. We contacted different vendors and shopkeepers. We haggled with them over rates.
I had heard that a fish market is the noisiest place in the world. But, last Saturday, when I visited the local vegetable market. I felt that probably the expression 'fish market' contained half the truth only. I think the vegetable market is the noisiest place in the world.
The market was not only noisy hut also filthy. The stench was all pervasive. I wondered how the vegetable sellers could sit the whole day in the dirt and smell. Cows, dogs and other animals were also mingling with human beings.
I. however. realised that just as I was compelled by circumstances to go to the market others must be also visiting it out of compulsion.
I had taken my servant with me and ordered him to carry few bags with him. We contacted different vendors and shopkeepers. We haggled with them over rates.
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Shopping has a pleasure of its own. The modern man is always busy in buying and selling. A market is, therefore, always very busy, overcrowded and interesting. I visit the market is, therefore, always very busy, overcrowded and interesting. I visit the market almost every day to cater to the various needs of the household. In the market, there is a lot of hustle and bustle. People, rich or poor, young or old, come to make purchases. The market presents a miniature image of the whole city. On one side of the market, there are fruit and vegetable shops; on the other side people deal in clothes, utensils, crockery, toys, sweets, cutlery, stationery, etc. There are also refreshment stalls where people have either cold drinks or cups, of hot tea. People move about to and fro. They haggle and haggle with the shopkeepers to charge reasonable prices. Customers are afraid of pick-pockets. Some persons sell articles on the footpaths, while others in the wooden stalls. A market satisfies the needs of the customers. Ladies can be seen more in number than men because shopping is basically a feminine occupation. Beggars are a painful sight in a market. Stray dogs also meet our eyes. On the whole, a market scene is worth seeing. It provides a glimpse of the people from different backgrounds.
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