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Imagine shopping in another country and spotting a beautiful scarf. The salesperson tells you the price, 1.______ it’s more than you want to buy. What do you do?

The answer depends largely on what part of the world you are in. Are you visiting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America or Africa? In these places, prices often are not set in stone. In fact, customers 2._____(expect) to bargain before agreeing to a price.

On the other hand, in North America, Europe and Australia, bargaining is rare and often not allowed. The price 3.___(list) on a price tag cannot be changed.

Large stores and malls usually don’t allow bargaining. On the other hand, outdoor stalls and flea markets, even in Western countries, usually allow bargaining. When in doubt, consult a guidebook ---or4._______(good) yet, a local friend.

5._____bargaining custom vary, a few rules of etiquette apply in most cultures. First, avoid wasting people’s time. If you don’t intend to make a purchase, don’t start bargaining. While bargaining, it is OK to walk away. But once you agree to a price, you 6.____ buy the item.

Even in countries 7.___ don’t allow bargaining, you may find plentiful opportunities to save money. Many stores sell old items on clearance. Others offer discount cards to regular customers. Some of these can function as credit cards 8.____ the store, and a few can even be used elsewhere.

9.______ you go, understanding local customs can help you find good prices.

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