Este fin de semana en Maracay se inauguró una nueva tienda llamada ***tío ami*** y fue bastante mi curiosidad ya que había muchas colas para entrar, la gente que fue hizo reseñas donde la ropa estaba muy económica $2 o 3$, había maquillaje, línea para el cabello, y también había muchas cosas para el hogar, arbolitos para Navidad, todo a muy buen precio, por lo que quería asistir a esa tienda a ver qué era lo nuevo que había llegado y que cosas tan económicas son de las que hablaban las personas.
Así que hoy estaba en el centro y justamente pasamos por el frente de la tienda, no íbamos para allá pero decidimos entrar ya que no había cola, lo que sí vi que había era una cola grande pero está era para las personas que querían Ingresar a trabajar en la tienda, en esa tienda estaba antiguamente lo que era **Traki** una tienda también por departamentos y justamente ciando entramos todo estaba igual como estaba traki, el primer piso cosas de accesorios de hogar, el segundo piso la ropa de niños, zapatos, juguetes, el tercer piso era de mujeres y hombres todo igual, imagino que vendieron todo porque todo estaba igual o solo le cambiaron el nombre, es lo que pude percibir.
Había unos cajones con ropa de shein, todas estaban en su bolsa, así que uno tenía que agarrar la bolsa, abrirla ver lo que había, volver a meterlo y cerrar la bolsa, pero realmente toda la ropa que había allí en esa bolsa no era tan buena como se imaginaba o ya el primer día se llevaron todas las cosas buenas, ya que lo que quedaba eran ropa xxl y ropa que no era de mi gustó, esta ropa todas las que eran de Shein, tenían un costo de 3.5 dólares lo que era accesible y por eso pienso que habían muchas personas viendo y comprando.
En la ropa de dama sí pude ver que habían algunas cosas bonitas como los pantalones y sí estaban a buen precio entre 20 y $25 otra de las cosas es que en esa tienda se acepta cashea por lo que muchas personas prefieren comprar así a crédito y pueden ir pagando por cuotas, habían muebles muy hermosos para el hogar, vi muchas personas comprando ahorita para diciembre, hasta niños Jesús, bicicletas entre otras cosas, con esta facilidad de Cashea es muy fácil ir pagando por cuota.
Al final no compramos nada pues no había cosas que nos gustaron realmente como para gastar el dinero, ya que estoy ahora siendo consciente si Es realmente importante, si lo necesito, porque hay que ahorrar y aprender a no gastar nuestro dinero en cualquier cosa.

--- >![ENGLISH] > >This weekend in Maracay, a new store called ***tío ami*** opened, and I was quite curious because there were long lines to get in. People who went there said that the clothes were very cheap, $2 or $3, and that there was makeup, hair products, and also many things for the home, Christmas trees, all at very good prices, so I wanted to go to that store to see what was new and what inexpensive items people were talking about. > >So today I was downtown and we happened to pass in front of the store. We weren't going there, but we decided to go in since there was no line. I did see a long line, but that was for people who wanted to apply for jobs at the store. That store used to be **Traki**, also a department store, and when we went in, everything was the same as it was at Traki. The first floor had home accessories, the second floor had children's clothing, shoes, and toys, and the third floor had women's and men's clothing. Everything was the same. I imagine they sold everything because everything was the same, or they just changed the name. That's what I could tell. > >There were some boxes with clothes from Shein, all of them were in a bag, so you had to grab the bag, open it, see what was inside, put it back in, and close the bag, but really all the clothes in that bag weren't as good as I had imagined, or maybe all the good stuff had already been taken on the first day, because what was left were XXL clothes and clothes that I didn't like. All of these clothes were from Shein and cost $3.50, which was affordable, so I think that's why there were so many people looking and buying. > >In the women's clothing section, I did see some nice items, such as pants, and they were reasonably priced between $20 and $25. Another thing is that this store accepts Cashea, so many people prefer to buy on credit and pay in installments. There was some very beautiful furniture for the home. and I saw many people shopping for December, even baby Jesus figurines and bicycles, among other things. With this cash payment option, it is very easy to pay in installments. > >In the end, we didn't buy anything because there weren't any items we really liked enough to spend our money on. I am now conscious of whether something is really important, whether I need it, because we have to save and learn not to spend our money on just anything. >

--- >![ENGLISH] > >This weekend in Maracay, a new store called ***tío ami*** opened, and I was quite curious because there were long lines to get in. People who went there said that the clothes were very cheap, $2 or $3, and that there was makeup, hair products, and also many things for the home, Christmas trees, all at very good prices, so I wanted to go to that store to see what was new and what inexpensive items people were talking about. > >So today I was downtown and we happened to pass in front of the store. We weren't going there, but we decided to go in since there was no line. I did see a long line, but that was for people who wanted to apply for jobs at the store. That store used to be **Traki**, also a department store, and when we went in, everything was the same as it was at Traki. The first floor had home accessories, the second floor had children's clothing, shoes, and toys, and the third floor had women's and men's clothing. Everything was the same. I imagine they sold everything because everything was the same, or they just changed the name. That's what I could tell. > >There were some boxes with clothes from Shein, all of them were in a bag, so you had to grab the bag, open it, see what was inside, put it back in, and close the bag, but really all the clothes in that bag weren't as good as I had imagined, or maybe all the good stuff had already been taken on the first day, because what was left were XXL clothes and clothes that I didn't like. All of these clothes were from Shein and cost $3.50, which was affordable, so I think that's why there were so many people looking and buying. > >In the women's clothing section, I did see some nice items, such as pants, and they were reasonably priced between $20 and $25. Another thing is that this store accepts Cashea, so many people prefer to buy on credit and pay in installments. There was some very beautiful furniture for the home. and I saw many people shopping for December, even baby Jesus figurines and bicycles, among other things. With this cash payment option, it is very easy to pay in installments. > >In the end, we didn't buy anything because there weren't any items we really liked enough to spend our money on. I am now conscious of whether something is really important, whether I need it, because we have to save and learn not to spend our money on just anything. >
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