To speak about shopping habits, you need the appropriate vocabulary.
 
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Indoors - into or inside a building;

Worry - to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel anxious;
 
Provide - to supply something to someone;

Entertainment - shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people;
 
Child-care facilities - playrooms for children;
 
Available - if something is available, you can use it or get it;
 
Downtown - in or to the central part or main business area of a city;
 
Pedestrianize - to make an area into one where vehicles are not allowed to go;
 
Outlet - a shop that sells one type of product or the products of one company;
 
Bargain - something that is sold for less than its usual price or its real value;
 
Merchandise - goods that are traded, or sold in shops;

Advertise - to tell people about a product or service, for example in newspapers or on television, in order to persuade them to buy it;
 
Charge - the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or a service;
 
Debt - an amount of money that you owe someone;

Accept - to agree to take something that is offered to you.

Examples:

It's a new scheme to provide schools with free computers.

There is live entertainment in the bar every night.

We stock a broad range of merchandise.

She's working in a bar to try to pay off her debts.