Prices in Everyday Life

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Ethan

Ethan

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What do you think is most important when people talk about prices in everyday life?
හොඳ පිළිතුරක්:
I think expensive everyday things are important because they affect families every week. Food, transport and energy are not special purchases; people need them all the time.
What do you think makes a price fair or unfair?
හොඳ පිළිතුරක්:
A price feels fair when the quality is good and the seller is honest. If something breaks quickly, a high price feels unfair.
Some people think comparing prices matters more than anything else. Do you agree?
හොඳ පිළිතුරක්:
I agree because comparing prices can help people save money. Two shops may sell the same thing, but one price can be much better.
How has your view of prices in everyday life changed, or how might it change in the future?
හොඳ පිළිතුරක්:
My view has changed because I have seen families adapt in practical ways. They may cook at home more often, share lifts or look for special offers.
What advice or recommendation would you give about changes over time?
හොඳ පිළිතුරක්:
My advice is to notice changes over time, not only the price today. If something keeps rising, you may need to change your habits.