1. Ofcourse to purchase something
2. Windows shopping
3. Killing the time
4. Sight seeing and hopefully find a match for dating
5. and so on
There are many reasons why people move. Jobs, marriage, returning home, lost home due to some event, moving to be with family to name a few reasons.
Do they? Or is it just the difference of what they are shopping for and how often you see them out doing it? You may see fewer men out shopping at malls and carrying shopping bags of clothing, etc., but that doesn't mean they aren't shopping and buying things and loving every minute of it. I know many women who hate to shop (e.g., me), and many men who are shopaholics. This type of misconception is a factor in gender bias, and is often spread by sexists and misogynists to trivialize the activities of girls and women and make them seem like frivolous time-wasters compared to their idea of "industrious hard-working and serious men". Some men hate shopping with their wives and girlfriends because they aren't that interested in what the girls are shopping for, or where they are doing it, and how long it takes. Some women similarly have no interest in going shopping with their husbands because they don't use or need the same things as often, don't like being in the places the men go to shop, etc. It is really not a gender thing and can't be said as a generalization.
There can be many reasons why people commit murder, including anger, but it is usually a combination of various factors such as mental illness, substance abuse, environmental stressors, or personal history of trauma. While anger can be a contributing factor, it is often more complex than simply being mad.
Not necessarily. Even interesting and creative people can feel bored at times, as it is a common human experience. Boredom can occur for many reasons, such as lack of stimulation, disinterest, or feeling burnt out.
People get tattoos for various reasons, including self-expression, to symbolize something meaningful to them, to commemorate a significant event or milestone, or simply for aesthetic purposes. Tattoos can also serve as a form of storytelling or a way to showcase one's identity and individuality.
Two shopping malls
6 shopping malls are in Montana.
India has thousands of shopping malls.
There are 52 malls in Maryland.
there were 219 malls in 2008
36000 square meters and is one of Egypt's largest shopping malls
Two shopping malls Big Bazaar Citi Life Super Mall
As of 2010 there are 43 malls and shopping centers In KY.
There are about 200 shopping malls in Malaysia. Here is a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shopping_malls_in_Malaysia
twenty
I think a lot...
There are about over 300 malls in the U.S. I don't think the census counts malls.