szemcserendezdés
Szemcserendezdés, commonly known as "window shopping" in English, refers to the practice of browsing the merchandise in stores without the intention of purchasing anything. This activity is widespread in urban and commercial areas where shops display their products prominently to attract potential customers. While it may seem like a harmless leisure activity, szemcserendezdés can also serve various purposes, such as gathering information about products, comparing prices, or simply enjoying the aesthetic and sensory experience of a shopping environment.
The term originates from Hungarian, where *szemcser* (window) and *rend* (order or arrangement) combine to describe
From a psychological perspective, szemcserendezdés can influence consumer behavior by stimulating desires and preferences. Stores often
While generally harmless, excessive or compulsive szemcserendezdés could indicate underlying issues such as financial stress or