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Topic : South Korea¡¯s Fake Shopping Sites Let You Get Your Dopamine Hit Without Buying Anything
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TITLE : South Korea¡¯s Fake Shopping Sites Let You Get Your Dopamine Hit Without Buying Anything

South Korea’s Fake Shopping Sites Let You Get Your Dopamine Hit Without Buying Anything



South Korea's Fake Shopping Sites Let You Get Your Dopamine Hit Without Buying Anything

 

 

A new trend in South Korea is helping young people resist impulse shopping. Instead of buying real products, many Gen Z consumers visit "dopamine sites" that imitate online shopping without requiring any payment.

 

These websites look like real shopping or food delivery apps. Users can browse products, read fake reviews, add items to a cart, place an order, and even watch a virtual delivery driver on a map. However, no money is spent and no products are delivered.

 

Experts say these websites work because people often enjoy the excitement of shopping more than receiving the actual item. The fake shopping experience gives users temporary satisfaction while helping them avoid unnecessary spending.

 

The trend has become popular because many young Koreans face high living costs and financial pressure. For some, dopamine sites offer a safe way to enjoy the shopping experience without hurting their finances.

 

However, some experts are concerned that these websites may not solve compulsive shopping habits. They also question how user data is collected and whether fake shopping is a healthy long-term solution.


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Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/south-korea-fake-shopping-sites-163113850.html?

 

Comprehension

What are "dopamine sites"?
How do these websites imitate real online shopping?
Why do many users enjoy using these sites?
Why have dopamine sites become popular among young Koreans?
What concerns do experts have about these websites?

Discussion

Have you ever bought something on impulse? What was it?
Do you think fake shopping websites can help people save money? Why or why not?
Why do many people enjoy shopping, even if they don't need anything?
What are some healthy ways to avoid impulse buying?
Do you think online shopping has become too addictive? Explain.
Would you use a dopamine site? Why or why not?
How do advertisements influence your shopping decisions?
Do you think this trend could become popular in other countries? Why or why not?

Vocabulary

Impulse – a sudden desire to do or buy something without planning.
Simulate – to imitate or copy something so it feels real.
Authentic – real; genuine.
Anticipation – the feeling of excitement while waiting for something to happen.
Compulsive – difficult to control; done repeatedly because of a strong urge.
Financial pressure – stress caused by money problems or limited income.
Cathartic – providing emotional relief or release.
Temptation – the desire to do or have something that may not be good for you.