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Shopping at department stores and shopping centers is the next influence of Western culture in Nepal. Many shopping centers and department stores are established in most urban areas of Nepal. Most of the items found in malls and department stores are imported from the United States of America. This has led to a decline in the business of local shops. As nobody will buy, many small store owner must close. Most teenagers, teenagers, and even older people like to wear jeans and T - shirts instead of Nepalese clothes. I do not deny that it is very comfortable to wear. But before that there was a system of folk costumes - "daura suruwal and dhaka topi" for men and "gunyo choli and patuki" for women in Nepal. But now, this time, we rarely see those clothes. Fashionable clothes are taking the place of our national costume slowly and we do not know this. Even in marriage, we choose to wear suits and dresses instead of cultural costumes.
UK, I am biased toward this. We have a real shop affected by the mall. Most SMEs come across shopping malls. Before the mall appeared, moms and pop shops lived in a small town in America. All possible shops are private owners, at least one generation provides services to the community, if not more than that. Since the Depression, countless entrepreneurs were born. It is not an expected business profit model, but new ideas have changed. There were creative start-up companies, social enterprises, and other social-oriented business initiatives. Collaboration and social improvement replace corporate interests