concept   haggling
culture   United States
statement   Haggling is less common in the United States and is usually only done for cars or contracts.

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3 haggling United States Less common, and often reserved for specific types of markets, such as flea markets or car dealerships 1
4 haggling United States Generally not practiced and may be seen as rude 1
5 haggling United States Haggling is generally not practiced and fixed prices are the norm in most retail settings 1
6 haggling United States Less common in formal retail settings, more likely in flea markets or with individual sellers 1
7 haggling United States Haggling is less common in commercial transactions, with fixed prices being the norm, and bargaining is not a typical part of everyday interactions. 1
8 haggling United States Haggling is less common and often reserved for specific situations like buying cars or negotiating contracts. 1
9 haggling United States Less common and often reserved for specific circumstances such as buying cars or negotiating with contractors 1
10 haggling United States Rare and typically only seen in specific situations, such as at flea markets 1
11 haggling United States Uncommon and can be seen as confrontational or inconsiderate 1