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Bying Food and Goods

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  • You visit different stores or websites to compare prices before making a purchase. How is it called?
    to shop around
  • You order something online, but it doesn’t fit. You send it back and get your money back. What is this process called?
    a refund
  • You are unsure about buying a product online, so you check what other people say about it before making a decision. What are you reading?
    reviews
  • You love shopping, and today you are especially excited about buying new things. What mood are you in?
    to be in a shopping mood
  • You buy a special item, and even though it was expensive, it helps you save money in the long run. What do people say about this purchase?
    to pay for itself
  • A package arrives at your door with the items you ordered. What service is responsible for bringing it?
    delivery service
  • Someone who spends money carelessly and doesn’t think about saving. What do we call this kind of person?
    a spendthrift
  • You buy something for an incredibly high price, much more than it’s worth! You complain, but the seller just shrugs. What happened to you?
    rip off
  • You go to the store, but the product you want is unavailable. What do they say?
    to be out of stock
  • You see a beautiful jacket in a shop window. You admire it but don’t go inside to buy it. What are you doing?
    to go window shopping
  • You place an order online and want to know when it will arrive. What do you do?
    to track
  • You know you’ll need money for unexpected bad situations in the future, so you don’t spend everything now. What are you doing?
    to save money for a rainy day
  • You buy something online, and the store let you know when your order is shipped. What is this message called?
    notification
  • If you spend more money than you have, you may find yourself in this unpleasant financial situation. What is it?
    to get into debt
  • If you don’t do this carefully, you might run out of money too soon. Some people make a monthly plan to track their income and expenses. What is it?
    to budget
  • You love spending money on expensive items and treating yourself, even if you don’t need them. What are you doing?
    to indulge in
  • An expensive smartphone is suddenly available at a huge discount. You don’t hesitate – you grab it before anyone else! What did you do?
    to snap up
  • A store is clearing out old stock, and everything is on sale at super low prices! What is this event called?
    a clearance
  • Buttons, zippers, hats, gloves, thread, and fabric – this store sells everything you need for sewing. What is this shop section called?
    haberdashery
  • A shop assistant tells you one price, but you try to lower it by negotiating loudly and with effort. What are you doing?
    to haggle
  • A store secretly sells certain items without official permission. These products aren’t on display. What is this called?
    to sell under the counter
  • You go shopping and wasted a lot more money than you originally planned. You couldn’t resist all the discounts and new arrivals! What is this called?
    to overspend
  • Socks, tights, and stockings – you can find them all in this section of the store. What is it called?
    hosiery
  • Some people do this when they want to buy something expensive but don’t have enough money. It’s not a gift – you must return it later. What is it?
    to borrow money