concept   haggling

37 commonsense assertions
Cultures (37) Middle Eastern countries (1) Western countries (1) United States (1) Southeast Asia (1) North Africa (1) Morocco (1) North American (1) United Kingdom (1) Canada (1) India (1) Israel (1) Turkey (1) Japan (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) traditional markets in South Korea (1) African cultures (1) Australia (1) Bargaining Cultures (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Northern European (1) Sweden (1) Vietnam (1) everyday consumers (1) retail stores in the United States (1) urban India (1) Asian cultures (1) China (1) Modern urban areas in developing countries (1) Pawn shop culture (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Tourist (1) desert tribes (1) modern (1) street lingo (1) traveling culture (1) western retail stores (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 haggling Middle Eastern countries Haggling is a common and accepted practice in Middle Eastern markets. 26
2 haggling Western countries In Western countries, haggling is less common and seen as impolite in retail settings. 22
3 haggling United States Haggling is less common in the United States and is usually only done for cars or contracts. 11
4 haggling Southeast Asia Haggling over prices is a common and expected practice in Southeast Asian markets and for certain services. 10
5 haggling North Africa Haggling is expected and common in North African markets and for certain services. 6
6 haggling Morocco In Moroccan markets and souks, haggling is a customary and expected practice. 5
7 haggling North American Haggling is less common in North American consumer transactions and is typically only used in specific markets or negotiations. 5
8 haggling United Kingdom In the UK, haggling is generally uncommon and may be seen as inappropriate in retail. 5
9 haggling Canada Haggling is rare and considered confrontational in Canadian culture. 4
10 haggling India In India, haggling is a common and expected practice in shopping and negotiation. 4
11 haggling Israel In Israeli culture, haggling is a common practice in markets for certain purchases. 4
12 haggling Turkey Haggling is a traditional and common practice during shopping in Turkey, involving negotiation between buyers and sellers. 4
13 haggling Japan In Japan, haggling is rare and can be seen as rude. 3
14 haggling Southeast Asian countries In Southeast Asian countries, haggling is important and expected for purchases as it is seen as a relationship-building skill. 3
15 haggling traditional markets in South Korea Haggling is expected in South Korean traditional markets. 3
16 haggling African cultures Haggling is a common and expected practice in African cultures during purchases and negotiations. 2
17 haggling Australia Haggling in Australia is less common and typically only occurs when buying cars or at flea markets. 2
18 haggling Bargaining Cultures Bargaining cultures often involve the common practice of haggling and negotiating prices during purchases. 2
19 haggling Egypt Haggling is a common and expected practice in Egyptian transactions, with both buyers and sellers engaging in negotiations. 2
20 haggling Germany Haggling is less common in Germany and is primarily associated with specific markets or street vendors. 2
21 haggling Northern European In Northern European cultures, haggling is uncommon and considered rude. 2
22 haggling Sweden In Sweden, haggling is uncommon because fixed pricing is the norm. 2
23 haggling Vietnam Haggling is a common practice in Vietnamese markets. 2
24 haggling everyday consumers Haggling is a common practice among everyday consumers when making significant purchases. 2
25 haggling retail stores in the United States Haggling is rare and unexpected in US retail stores. 2
26 haggling urban India Haggling is a common practice in urban India, especially in markets and with street vendors. 2
27 haggling Asian cultures In Asian cultures, haggling is common and expected when making purchases. 1
28 haggling China Haggling is a common and expected practice in China when making purchases, with the goal of reaching an agreed-upon price satisfactory for both the buyer and the seller. 1
29 haggling Modern urban areas in developing countries Haggling is a common practice in modern urban areas in developing countries when shopping to negotiate prices. 1
30 haggling Pawn shop culture Haggling is expected and encouraged when making a purchase at a pawn shop. 1
31 haggling Scandinavian countries Haggling is rarely done and considered impolite in Scandinavian countries. 1
32 haggling Tourist Tourist may find haggling unfamiliar and uncomfortable when trying to negotiate prices. 1
33 haggling desert tribes Haggling is a common practice in daily trade and transactions among desert tribes. 1
34 haggling modern Haggling is less common in modern culture due to fixed prices and online transactions. 1
35 haggling street lingo Haggling is expected and a key part of the shopping experience in street lingo culture. 1
36 haggling traveling culture Haggling is a common and often expected part of the cultural experience when shopping in traveling culture. 1
37 haggling western retail stores In western retail stores, haggling over prices is not common or accepted. 1