A1 Expression Formal

좀 깎아 주세요.

jjeom kkakk-a juseyo.

Please give me a discount.

Significado

Requesting a reduction in the price of an item.

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Contexto cultural

Bargaining is a form of social bonding. If you don't bargain in a traditional market, the seller might actually think you are uninterested in the item. Older vendors appreciate it when you call them 'Sajangnim' (Boss) or 'Imo' (Auntie) before asking for a discount. Korea is very digital, but in markets, 'Cash is King' for bargaining. Offering 'Hyeongeum' (cash) is the fastest way to get a 'Kkakka' (discount). Sometimes a seller won't lower the price but will give you 'Deom' (extra goods for free). This is considered equal to a discount.

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The 'Walk Away' Technique

If they say no, start to walk away slowly. Often, they will call you back with a 'Wait! Okay, I'll discount it!'

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Don't be Greedy

Asking for more than a 10-20% discount is often seen as rude. Aim for a small, friendly win.

Significado

Requesting a reduction in the price of an item.

🎯

The 'Walk Away' Technique

If they say no, start to walk away slowly. Often, they will call you back with a 'Wait! Okay, I'll discount it!'

⚠️

Don't be Greedy

Asking for more than a 10-20% discount is often seen as rude. Aim for a small, friendly win.

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Compliment First

Always compliment the item or the seller before asking. 'This is so pretty, but...' works wonders.

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Use 'Jom'

Never forget the 'Jom' (a little). It's the magic word that makes you sound polite rather than demanding.

Teste-se

Where is it appropriate to say '좀 깎아 주세요'?

Which location allows bargaining?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 남대문 시장 (Namdaemun Market)

Traditional markets like Namdaemun are the primary places for bargaining in Korea.

Complete the sentence to ask for a discount politely.

너무 비싸요. 좀 ____ 주세요.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 깎아

The verb 깎다 (to shave/cut) is used for discounts.

Fill in the buyer's line.

Seller: 이 가방은 오만 원입니다. Buyer: ________

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 좀 깎아 주세요.

'좀 깎아 주세요' is the most natural and polite way to bargain.

Match the reason to the bargaining plea.

Reason: I am buying 10 pairs of socks.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 많이 샀으니까 좀 깎아 주세요.

'많이 샀으니까' means 'Because I bought a lot.'

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Recursos visuais

Where to use '좀 깎아 주세요'

YES (Bargain)

  • Traditional Markets
  • Street Food Stalls
  • Underground Malls
  • Flea Markets

NO (Fixed)

  • Department Stores
  • Convenience Stores
  • Starbucks
  • Supermarkets

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Where is it appropriate to say '좀 깎아 주세요'? Choose A1

Which location allows bargaining?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 남대문 시장 (Namdaemun Market)

Traditional markets like Namdaemun are the primary places for bargaining in Korea.

Complete the sentence to ask for a discount politely. Fill Blank A1

너무 비싸요. 좀 ____ 주세요.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 깎아

The verb 깎다 (to shave/cut) is used for discounts.

Fill in the buyer's line. dialogue_completion A2

Seller: 이 가방은 오만 원입니다. Buyer: ________

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 좀 깎아 주세요.

'좀 깎아 주세요' is the most natural and polite way to bargain.

Match the reason to the bargaining plea. situation_matching B1

Reason: I am buying 10 pairs of socks.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 많이 샀으니까 좀 깎아 주세요.

'많이 샀으니까' means 'Because I bought a lot.'

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

In traditional markets like Namdaemun and Dongdaemun, yes. In Myeongdong or Gangnam malls, no.

Usually not for prepared meals in restaurants, but yes for bulk groceries or fruit at a stall.

Just smile and say '알겠습니다' (I understand) and either buy it or move on. No hard feelings!

'깎다' is much more natural and 'Korean' in a market setting. '할인' sounds like you're asking for a corporate policy.

Absolutely. It's gender-neutral, though the 'charm' used might differ.

Only for long-distance trips where you agree on a price before starting. Never for metered rides.

Yes! Sellers often enjoy the interaction with foreigners who know the phrase.

Usually 1,000 to 5,000 won depending on the total price.

'Deom' is getting an extra item for free instead of a price cut. It's very common.

Generally no, unless it's a very small neighborhood shop and you are a long-time regular.

Frases relacionadas

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할인{割引|割引}해 주세요

synonym

Please give me a discount.

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싸게 해 주세요

similar

Make it cheap for me.

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덤 좀 주세요

builds on

Give me some extras for free.

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정가{正價|正價}예요

contrast

It's a fixed price.

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에누리

specialized form

Bargaining/Discount

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