I’ll keep this short to prevent my impulsive self from visiting a Miniso store. Miniso offers high-quality and affordable products (most of them are extremely cute). I have to make a considerable effort not to enter the store, and if I enter, to leave empty-handed.

I like the variety of the products and the quality. Of all the things I bought, the organizers were the best. I used to run out of space to put on my makeup and creams until I bought two organizers, which was great. I also purchased boxes to keep my clothes, notebooks, and stationery in order. However, I have been in a rough financial situation lately, so I’m forbidding myself from buying new things. When things get better, I’ll go on a shopping spree to Miniso 🙂 (It seems I still need to learn the lesson, hehe).
What’s your preferred cheap but high-quality store? Let me know in the comments (if you want, of course).
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I’m Astrid, a biologist who made a career shift to become a virtual assistant and an accountability partner. My journey from the world of science to customer service and freelancing has given me a unique perspective on life, and I sometimes share it here on WordPress.
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