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How To Bargain Like A Turk Without Giving Too Many Euros To A Seller?
Turkey is a shopping paradise, from Istanbul's bazaars to the markets of Antalya. There is a wide range of products and prices. Haggling is in our culture. There is a saying that the prophet used to bargain so this ritual also comes from the religion.
Haggling can be challenging if you aren't used to it. Don't feel embarrassed. Get ready to negotiate with the sellers who are waiting, and ready for you. It's not just about getting the best deal; it's about getting the best experience while you are in Turkey.
You can always ask for a discount when you shop in relatively small stores. However, haggling does not apply everywhere. In the shopping malls, pharmacies, department stores, and food markets, the posted price applies, there is no haggling here.
I reviewed numerous articles, websites, and blogs for days and spoke with a vendor friend in Alanya looking for the best information on haggling. I honestly hope that some of the information I provide turns out to be helpful to you.
“Welcome my friend. How are you? Yes, Please…..is a line you’ll hear a multiple times while browsing the shopping locations. It’s a Turkish way of touching base and getting you to have a look around their shop.
You may have heard or experienced Turks insisting on inviting you into their shops to sell you things overpriced. Well, a few simple prevention tips can help you get the best price for your product.
Here are some of my advice about haggling like a Turk!
Let's begin 😊👇
📌 Exchange friendly greetings with the shopkeepers.
Most Turkish sellers believe that the first customer is sent by God, by making so-called “siftah” and pleasing him or she brings good luck throughout the day. it’s likely a cup of tea or coffee will be offered at some point even a meal.
📌 Find out the market price of the item you want to buy
Before demanding a lower price at the chosen store, visit at least t