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I haggled him down to $25 !!!
Danielle I like your new anorak, it looks really expensive, where did you get it - in that upscale sports shop in the mall ?
Russell Well thanks, but no I didn't. I got it in the market.
Danielle How much did you pay for it ?
Russell Not as much as the man asked for. He wanted $45.
Danielle That would have been a bit steep, it's almost the shop price.
Russell I know, but I haggled him down to $25, so I reckon I've got a bit of a bargain.
Explanation :
 
If you haggle, you argue about something before reaching an agreement, especially about the cost of something that you are buying.
 
Example : Ella showed her the best places to go for a good buy, and taught her how to haggle with used furniture dealers ....
 
 
 

 

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I'm up for that

I'll pass

 

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