How to Say 'Do You Have Something Cheaper?' in Korean
The phrase "더 저렴한 거 있어요?" |
( deo jeo-ryeom-han geo it-seo-yo? ) |
Meaning: "Do you have something cheaper?"
Here’s the breakdown:
더 (deo): More
저렴한 (jeo-ryeom-han): Cheaper
거 (geo): Thing
있어요? (it-seo-yo?): Is there? / Do you have?
When shopping, this polite phrase
can help you inquire about a more affordable option.
You may ask:
- Do you have something cheaper? : ( deo jeo-ryeom-han geo it-seo-yo? )
Shopkeeper might respond:
- Yes, please look at this. : ( ne, i-geo bo-se-yo )
If there’s no cheaper option:
- I’m sorry, but there’s nothing cheaper. : ( joe-song-ha-ji-man, deo jeo-ryeom-han geon eop-seo-yo. )
Haggling isn’t common in big retail stores
or supermarkets in Korea,
but you might be able to negotiate prices
in traditional markets, souvenir shops,
or smaller local stores.
Using this phrase with a smile
can make the interaction polite and friendly.
Whether you’re browsing a market
or looking for a better deal,
knowing how to politely ask for something cheaper
will enhance your shopping experience in Korea!
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