Significado
Bargaining for a lower price.
Contexto cultural
Bargaining is expected but should be done with a smile. It's a social interaction, not a battle. Using 'Chetta' (brother) or 'Chechi' (sister) is crucial. In cities like Kochi or Trivandrum, drivers are supposed to use meters. If they don't, you negotiate *before* getting in. Once you are in, the price is usually fixed. Modern Kerala is moving towards fixed prices in 'Supermarkets'. Look for signs saying 'Fixed Price' (ഫിക്സഡ് പ്രൈസ്) to avoid awkwardness. During festivals like Onam or Vishu, street vendors are everywhere. Bargaining is at its peak during these times, and 'Kuračču kuraikkumō' is heard on every corner.
The 'Walk Away' Tactic
If they don't reduce the price, start to walk away slowly. Often, they will call you back with a lower price!
Use Kinship Terms
Always start with 'Chetta' (brother) or 'Chechi' (sister). It creates a friendly bond that makes them more likely to give a discount.
Significado
Bargaining for a lower price.
The 'Walk Away' Tactic
If they don't reduce the price, start to walk away slowly. Often, they will call you back with a lower price!
Use Kinship Terms
Always start with 'Chetta' (brother) or 'Chechi' (sister). It creates a friendly bond that makes them more likely to give a discount.
Don't Over-Bargain
If the price is already very low (like for a small bunch of coriander), don't bargain. It's seen as petty.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to ask for a discount.
ചേട്ടാ, കുറച്ച് _______? (Chēttā, kuračču _______?)
'Kuraikkumō' is the correct verb form for 'will you reduce'.
Which of these is the most polite way to bargain in a market?
Select the best option:
The interrogative '-umo' form is the most culturally appropriate and polite way.
Complete the dialogue between a buyer and a seller.
Seller: 'ഇതിന് നൂറു രൂപയാകും.' Buyer: 'അയ്യോ, അത് കൂടുതലാണ്. _______?'
After saying the price is high ('kooduthalaanu'), the natural next step is to ask for a reduction.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you say 'കുറച്ച് കുറയ്ക്കുമോ?'
Bargaining is only appropriate in informal, non-fixed-price settings like fish stalls.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Where to use 'Kuračču kuraikkumō?'
Yes! ✅
- • Fish Market
- • Vegetable Stall
- • Auto-rickshaw
- • Street Side Shops
No! ❌
- • Lulu Mall
- • Supermarkets
- • Star Hotels
- • Hospitals
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosചേട്ടാ, കുറച്ച് _______? (Chēttā, kuračču _______?)
'Kuraikkumō' is the correct verb form for 'will you reduce'.
Select the best option:
The interrogative '-umo' form is the most culturally appropriate and polite way.
Seller: 'ഇതിന് നൂറു രൂപയാകും.' Buyer: 'അയ്യോ, അത് കൂടുതലാണ്. _______?'
After saying the price is high ('kooduthalaanu'), the natural next step is to ask for a reduction.
Where would you say 'കുറച്ച് കുറയ്ക്കുമോ?'
Bargaining is only appropriate in informal, non-fixed-price settings like fish stalls.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasNot at all! In local markets, it's expected. However, doing it in a mall or a high-end store is considered out of place.
Just smile and say 'Sari' (Okay). You can either buy it at the quoted price or move to the next shop.
Yes, for small, independent guesthouses or homestays, you can ask 'Kuračču kuraikkumō?' regarding the daily rate.
'Kuraikkumo' is 'Will you reduce?' while 'Kuraikkaamo' is 'Can you reduce?'. Both are polite and interchangeable in markets.
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വില കൂടുതലാണ്
builds onThe price is high.
ലാസ്റ്റ് പ്രൈസ് എത്രയാ?
similarWhat is the last price?
സമ്മതമാണോ?
builds onIs it okay? / Do you agree?
വില കുറഞ്ഞത്
specialized formThe cheapest one.