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How to Haggle When There’s No Set Price
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And keep your sense of humor. 🙂


Bargaining, a common practice in many countries, may seem daunting to first timers. Here are some tips to get a fair deal, and maybe even make a new friend.


By Ruffin Prevost

April 18, 2025 - NY Times


When you buy something at your local supermarket, you generally pay the price on the tag — easy. But in places like Turkey, Vietnam, Egypt, Morocco, Peru, China and West Africa, prices are not always set in advance. You may find yourself haggling over the cost of souvenirs, produce, taxi rides and more.


It’s normal to feel awkward, maybe a bit anxious, over an unfamiliar practice. Are you overpaying? Are you driving too hard of a bargain? Is this even something a conscientious traveler should do? And if so, where do you begin?


Here are some tips for negotiating a price that leaves everyone feeling good.


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/18/travel/how-to-haggle-bargaining-advice.html


Greg

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