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Become boring when new fads emerge

2023-05-09 14:16:16

Cigarettes burn well because the air is dry.

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Three days ago it rained heavily and the nearby river was swollen, but today the sun is strong and the air is dry.
I went to my usual shop and had a hot coffee.
About a year ago, the owner of the store and I chuckled over a rumor about a neighborhood couple’s love affair.
I visited the store for the first time in a year, but the interior is the same as it was a year ago.
No, the coffee shop hasn’t changed in over ten years. Every morning, the master wears a white shirt and heats the coffee beans.
Even in the afternoon when there are no customers, he prepares hot coffee.
I don’t know how he manages to run a coffee shop. He also doesn’t know how I live.

What are the signs that a fad is starting to get tired?
Here are some signs that a fad is starting to get tired:
Declining sales: In general, as the epidemic draws to a close, sales of goods and services tend to decline. For this reason, companies may seek out new ideas to create new trends.
Decreased media exposure: As an epidemic nears its end, the frequency of media coverage of the topic may decrease. For example, television programs and magazine features may decrease.
Emergence of Diversified Needs: At the beginning of an epidemic, products and services that serve certain needs can become very popular. However, as the epidemic draws to a close, there may be demand for products and services that meet more diversified needs.
Emergence of new fads: Old fads can become boring when new fads emerge. As such, the emergence of competing goods and services can reduce demand for traditional fads.
Emerging Backlash: When a fad becomes too widespread, it can create a backlash. This backlash is for those who supported the trend and those who didn’t. If this backlash intensifies, the epidemic can end quickly.

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