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Many people usually are asking on Sundays: „Should I go to a church or to a shop?”. Supermarkets should not be allowed to open on Sundays and holidays? There are people who are thinking that shopping in holidays is no bad, but there are also people who are against open supermarkets on Saturdays. Which of them have a right?
On the one hand, shopping on Sundays and holidays is criticize by church. Priests are talking “In spite of Sunday is a holy day, people prefer go to shops and they completely forgetting about the God”. On the other hand, in weekends shops are overload and people are angry when they can not find a place on car park. It is bad. What is more, God is looking! When we die, everything can be use against us.
What we need to do, when the carton of milk is empty on Sunday or holiday? Yes, when the shops are closed, then we nothing can do. Many people are working all the week and they can not find free time to go to shops, so they are choosing Sundays or holidays. Grandmother have got a birthday and flower shop is closed. It is shame to go without a fresh flower.
In my opinion, shops and supermarkets should be allowed to open on Sundays and holidays because it is explained. For example, when our child is hurted, we must fast go and buy bandage. But where we go when the near shop is closed?
Znowu te przedimki....

Many people 'usually are' (zla kol slow) asking )ale kogo?) on Sundays: "Should I go to 'a' (to znaczy byle jaki kosciol - nawet ten 20km oddalony?) church
or to a shop?".
...Supermarkets should not be allowed to open on Sundays and holidays?...(Dlaczego dales znak zapytania jak to nie jest pytanie?) There are people who 'are thinking' THINK that shopping 'in' (zle slowo-popraw) holidays is 'no' (popraw) 'bad' (zle slowo-popraw), but there are also people who are against THE 'open'(otwarte? - poprraw) OF supermarkets on 'Saturdays' (azle przeciez one sa otwarte w SOBOTY?-popraw). Which of them 'have a right' (ma prawo? ale do czego?)?
On the one hand, shopping on Sundays and holidays is 'criticize' (czas przeszly) by THE Church (duza litera, to jest institucja). Priests are 'talking' (zle slowo-popraw) THAT “In spite of Sunday 'is' BEING a holy day, people prefer TO go to shops and they completely 'forgetting' (they forgetting? cos tu nie tak - popraw) about 'the' (niepotr) God". On the other hand, 'in' (zle slowo-popraw) weekends shops are 'overload' (czas przeszly) and people are angry when they can not find a place on A car park.(a dlaczego nie sa zdolni chodzic na piechote? - napisz)
When we die, everything can be 'use' (czas przeszly) against us.
What DO we need to do, when the carton of milk is empty on Sunday or
holiday? Yes, when the shops are closed, then 'we nothing can do' (zla kol slow). Many people are working all the week and they can not find free time to go to THE shops, so they are choosing Sundays or holidays (to do what? nie napisales-). (tutaj trzeba inaczej...What happens if a) Grandmother 'have got' HAS a birthday and THE flower shop is closed. It is A shame to go without a
fresh flower.(tutaj l. mnoga, bo chyba wiecej jak jednego kwiatka daje sie?)
In my opinion, shops and supermarkets should be allowed to open on
Sundays and holidays 'because it is explained' (ale gdzie?). For example, when our child is 'hurted' HURT, we must 'fast' (zle slowo) go and buy A bandage. But where DO we go when the 'near' (blizko - popraw) shop is closed?...(a moze trzeba miec cos w zapasie..wtedy nie trzeba chodzic do sklepow)

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