The mall. Because it has my favorite stores.
Like Hollister, Abercrombie&Fitch, Aéropostale, Foot locker, Journeys, American Eagle, Levi's, adidas, Apple, Banana Republic, Bath&Body Works, Champs, CINNABON <333, f.y.e., Gamestop, Hot Topic (I like there accessories only xD), Kids Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, WETZEL'S PRETZELS<333, Wet Seal, Victoria's Secret (For their sweaters of course. NOTHING ESLE xD), Underground Station, T-Mobile, SWATCH, Starbucks, PacSun, P.S. from Aéropostale, New York & Company, Macy's, and Lids. lol
Secondhand Stores because you can find a lot of old fashioned goodies there! I also like video game stores,walmart,london drugs,dollar stores,etc. I don't like giant malls though because I usually have to go there with my parents for window shopping and plus it's crowded,loud ,theres too many people there and it sells too much boring stuff :(.I like to buy my clothes at any random store as long as they don't have a lot of clothes with their brand name on it. I don't like clothes that have the brand's name on it because they look boring and unoriginal. Almost everyone at my school have shirts and sweaters that have the word "Aeropostal","Abercrombie","Hollister" and "American Eagle" on it -.- .
Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect. It means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.
Secondhand Stores because you can find a lot of old fashioned goodies there! I also like video game stores,walmart,london drugs,dollar stores,etc. I don't like giant malls though because I usually have to go there with my parents for window shopping and plus it's crowded,loud ,theres too many people there and it sells too much boring stuff :(.I like to buy my clothes at any random store as long as they don't have a lot of clothes with their brand name on it. I don't like clothes that have the brand's name on it because they look boring and unoriginal. Almost everyone at my school have shirts and sweaters that have the word "Aeropostal","Abercrombie","Hollister" and "American Eagle" on it -.- .
Being happy doesn't mean everything is perfect. It means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.