quick buying
[kwɪk ˈbaɪɪŋ]
noun
compra rápida
1. The act of purchasing something with minimal deliberation or time spent in the decision-making process
Quick buying at the supermarket checkout often leads to impulse purchases.
A compra rápida no caixa do supermercado geralmente leva a compras por impulso.
2. A purchasing strategy focused on speed and efficiency rather than extensive comparison or negotiation
The store's quick buying program allows customers to complete transactions in under five minutes.
O programa de compra rápida da loja permite que os clientes completem transações em menos de cinco minutos.
3. In e-commerce, a streamlined checkout process designed to minimize steps between product selection and payment
The app's quick buying feature uses saved payment information for faster transactions.
O recurso de compra rápida do aplicativo usa informações de pagamento salvas para transações mais rápidas.
Quick buying reflects modern consumer culture in both Brazil and the USA, particularly influenced by e-commerce growth and fast-paced urban lifestyles. In Brazil, this term is increasingly used in the context of digital payments and mobile shopping apps. The concept aligns with global trends toward convenience and efficiency in retail, though it can also carry connotations of impulsive, non-deliberate purchasing behavior that marketers exploit.
NYC Slang
quick flip / grab-and-go purchase
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