Bargaining or
haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or
service dispute the price which will be paid and the exact nature of the
transaction that will take place, and eventually come to an agreement.
Bargaining is
an alternative pricing strategy to fixed prices. Optimally, if it costs the
retailer nothing to engage and allow bargaining, he can divine the buyer’s
willingness to spend. It allows for capturing more consumer surplus as it
allows price discrimination, a process whereby a seller can charge a higher
price to one buyer who is more eager (by being richer or more desperate).
Haggling has largely disappeared in parts of the world where the cost to haggle
exceeds the gain to retailers for most common retail items. However, for
expensive goods sold to uninformed buyers such as automobiles, bargaining can
remain commonplace.
Answer the
following questions orally :
—Do you like to go shopping?
—Where do you usually go shopping?
—When do you usually go to shopping?
—What do you usually buy?
—How do you pay for the purchase?
—Do you ever use a credit card?
Now, practice
expressions used in bergaining / shopping :
—Is there any discount?
—What about Rp. 50.000,- for each book?
—Can you make it for $ 1 ?
—What about 20% off?
—How about Rp. 10.000,- per kilogram?
Conversation
—Shopkeeper : Good morning
madam. How can I help you?
—Customer : I want to buy
a beautiful frock for my daughter.
—Shopkeeper : How old is she?
—Customer : She is 2
years old.
—Shopkeeper : Do you want causal or party wear.
—Customer : I want party
wear.
—Shopkeeper : Do you want
any particular colour?
—Customer : No, but
the frock must be very attractive. Show me only the
latest stuff.
—Shopkeeper : Do not worry
madam. We have latest stock. Which size do you
want?
—Customer : I do
not have an idea about the size.
—Shopkeeper : No problem.
See this frock. I think this size will be ok for her.
—Customer : Yes, I
also think so. Do you have black colour in it?
—Shopkeeper : Yes, we do
have.
—Customer : What is
its prize?
—Shopkeeper : It is of 2000 Rs.
—Customer : It is
too expensive. I will give you only 1500 Rs.
—Shokeeper : We are
charging reasonably from you.
—Customer : I will
not give you more than 1500 Rs.
—Shopkeeper : Ok. If you are insisting, give 1800 Rs.
—Customer : No. You
are over charging.
—Shopkeeper : Now I have left my profit. Give me 1700
Rs.
—Customer : I am giving you 1600 Rs.
—Shopkeeper : You won. Give
the money.
—Customer : Pack
the frock in a nice box.
—Shopkeeper : Here it is
your bag.
—Customer : Thank
you.
—Shopkeeper : Thanks for shopping here. Have a nice day.
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