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Is there a discount?

Discount inquiry

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  • A polite way to ask for a lower price while shopping.
  • Best used in retail stores, markets, or for expensive items.
  • Commonly used to check for student, senior, or seasonal deals.

意味

This is a simple way to ask if a price can be lower. You use it when you want to save money on something you are buying.

主な例文

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Buying a laptop

This model is great, but is there a discount for students?

This model is great, but is there a discount for students?

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At a clothing store

I love this jacket! Is there a discount since it's the last one?

I love this jacket! Is there a discount since it's the last one?

3

Texting a friend about a gym

I want to join that gym. Is there a discount if we join together?

I want to join that gym. Is there a discount if we join together?

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文化的背景

In the US, asking for a discount is very common for students, military, and seniors. It is also expected at car dealerships and when buying furniture. However, haggling in a clothing store like Gap or H&M is usually not done. British people can be more reserved about asking for discounts. They might use more indirect language like 'Is that your best price?' or wait for a 'Sale' sign. However, in independent shops, it is becoming more common. In India, 'Is there a discount?' is often the start of a long conversation. Bargaining is a standard part of the shopping experience in markets (bazaars). Not asking for a discount might even be seen as strange. In Japan, fixed prices are the norm in most places. However, in the Akihabara district (electronics), asking for a discount ('waribiki') is quite common and expected for expensive items.

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The 'Cash' Trick

In small shops, asking 'Is there a discount for cash?' is the most effective way to get a lower price because the owner avoids credit card fees.

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Don't be pushy

If the clerk says 'No, I'm sorry, the price is fixed,' do not keep asking. In many Western cultures, being too aggressive about discounts is seen as rude.

15秒でわかる

  • A polite way to ask for a lower price while shopping.
  • Best used in retail stores, markets, or for expensive items.
  • Commonly used to check for student, senior, or seasonal deals.

What It Means

Is there a discount? is your go-to tool for saving money. It is a polite way to check for a lower price. You are asking if the store has special deals. It is not rude; it is just being a smart shopper.

How To Use It

Use this phrase after you find something you like. You can say it to a shop assistant or a cashier. Just keep your voice friendly and curious. If they say no, don't worry! It never hurts to ask. Sometimes they have a 'secret' coupon under the counter just for you.

When To Use It

  • At clothing stores during a change of season.
  • When buying electronics or expensive furniture.
  • If you are a student or a senior citizen.
  • When you see a small scratch on a product.
  • If you are buying many items at once.

When NOT To Use It

  • Do not use this at a high-end luxury boutique. It might feel a bit awkward there.
  • Avoid asking this at a grocery store for a single apple.
  • Never ask this at a government office or for a parking ticket. They definitely won't say yes!
  • Don't ask during a busy rush hour when ten people are waiting behind you.

Cultural Background

In many English-speaking countries, prices in big stores are usually fixed. However, asking for a discount is very common for students or military members. In the US and UK, people love 'haggling' at flea markets or garage sales. It is like a little game to see who gets the best deal. Finding a bargain is considered a badge of honor among friends!

Common Variations

  • Do you have a student discount? (Very common for young people)
  • Is this the best price you can do? (A bit more direct)
  • Are there any sales going on? (General inquiry)
  • Can I get a deal if I buy two? (Great for bulk buying)

使い方のコツ

This phrase is perfectly safe for A2 learners. It is grammatically simple and socially acceptable in most retail environments.

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The 'Cash' Trick

In small shops, asking 'Is there a discount for cash?' is the most effective way to get a lower price because the owner avoids credit card fees.

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Don't be pushy

If the clerk says 'No, I'm sorry, the price is fixed,' do not keep asking. In many Western cultures, being too aggressive about discounts is seen as rude.

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Check for signs

Look for signs that say 'All sales final' or 'Fixed price.' If you see these, don't ask for a discount.

例文

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#1 Buying a laptop

This model is great, but is there a discount for students?

This model is great, but is there a discount for students?

Checking for a specific demographic deal.

#2 At a clothing store

I love this jacket! Is there a discount since it's the last one?

I love this jacket! Is there a discount since it's the last one?

Using the item's status to negotiate.

#3 Texting a friend about a gym

I want to join that gym. Is there a discount if we join together?

I want to join that gym. Is there a discount if we join together?

Suggesting a group rate.

#4 Finding a small stain on a shirt

Excuse me, there is a tiny mark here. Is there a discount for this?

Excuse me, there is a tiny mark here. Is there a discount for this?

Pointing out a defect to lower the price.

#5 At a hotel front desk

We are staying for a week. Is there a discount for long stays?

We are staying for a week. Is there a discount for long stays?

Asking for a bulk/time-based reduction.

#6 Joking with a friend who is selling a cookie

That cookie looks delicious! Is there a 'best friend' discount?

That cookie looks delicious! Is there a 'best friend' discount?

Using the phrase as a joke.

自分をテスト

Complete the sentence with the correct words.

Excuse me, I am a student. Is ______ a ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: there / discount

We use 'there' for existence and 'discount' for a price reduction.

Which sentence is the most natural way to ask for a lower price?

You are at a flea market and want to buy a vase.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Is there a discount on this vase?

'Is there a discount' is the standard, polite way to ask.

Match the situation to the best question.

1. Buying a dented fridge. 2. Buying 50 t-shirts. 3. Being 65 years old.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-c, 2-b, 3-a

Each situation requires a specific type of discount inquiry.

Fill in the missing line.

Customer: This sofa is beautiful. ______? Staff: Yes, we have a 10% sale this week.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Is there a discount?

The staff member's answer about a '10% sale' confirms the customer was asking about a discount.

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Types of Discounts

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People

  • Student
  • Senior
  • Military
  • Member
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Reasons

  • Damaged
  • Bulk
  • Cash
  • Seasonal

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Complete the sentence with the correct words. Fill Blank A1

Excuse me, I am a student. Is ______ a ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: there / discount

We use 'there' for existence and 'discount' for a price reduction.

Which sentence is the most natural way to ask for a lower price? Choose A2

You are at a flea market and want to buy a vase.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Is there a discount on this vase?

'Is there a discount' is the standard, polite way to ask.

Match the situation to the best question. situation_matching B1

1. Buying a dented fridge. 2. Buying 50 t-shirts. 3. Being 65 years old.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-c, 2-b, 3-a

Each situation requires a specific type of discount inquiry.

Fill in the missing line. dialogue_completion A2

Customer: This sofa is beautiful. ______? Staff: Yes, we have a 10% sale this week.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Is there a discount?

The staff member's answer about a '10% sale' confirms the customer was asking about a discount.

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よくある質問

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It depends on the store. In large supermarkets, yes. In markets, independent shops, or for expensive items, it is perfectly normal and polite.

It is a lower price for people who are currently studying at a school or university. You usually need to show a student ID card.

No, you cannot negotiate with the website. However, you can look for 'coupons' or 'promo codes' which are digital discounts.

A discount is taken off the price immediately. A rebate is money you get back after you have already paid the full price.

It is neutral. In a very formal meeting, you might say 'Are there any volume-based price reductions available?'

Because 'discount' is a countable noun in this context. You are asking for one instance of a price reduction.

A discount for older people, usually over the age of 60 or 65.

Yes! This is called 'price matching.' You can say, 'I saw this cheaper at another store; is there a discount?'

Use 'on' for the item ('discount on this shirt') and 'for' for the person ('discount for students').

Sometimes they have 'Early Bird' discounts if you eat before 6 PM, or 'Happy Hour' discounts for drinks.

関連フレーズ

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On sale

similar

Available at a lower price than usual.

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Bargain

similar

Something bought for less than its usual value.

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Price match

specialized form

When a store lowers its price to match a competitor.

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Clearance

similar

A sale to get rid of old stock.

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