I'm not a great lover of browsing around shops either, especially clothes shops - tiring and tedious. If I'm looking for something specific, and i'm lucky enough to find it, then it's to the checkout and out the door. If I don't, then so be it - "Home James", and straight onto the internet! Of course I usually chide myself for not doing that in the first place! Equally as painful is a trip to a home furnishing store - Tbh, this isn't really a shop I'd choose to go in off my own bat, but when shopping with friends it's hellish...."Ooh I like that, ooh that would go nice with this, that or the other" and believe me, I've a couple of friends who can pour over net curtains, duvet covers and cushions for hours, and there's me hovering in the background stifling yawns whilst I caress a few towels and try and look interested!
The only shop I can bear to browse are shops like Lakeland, where you don't know what exciting kitchen or cleaning gadget you're gonna find.
I'm pretty happy to do all my shopping online (except food), but there are occasions when I'd like to buy something there and then, so will pop down town, but seriously nine times out of ten I won't find what I want and end up going online anyway. The good old high street is not what it used to be.