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Talking about business in English

Greet customers:

1. Can I help you? Do you buy anything?

2.can I help you? /What can I do for you? what do you wish to buy?

3. What can I do for you?

What can I do for you?

Generally don't say: What do you want? Because it seems impolite to ask.

When a shopkeeper or shop assistant wants to know what a customer wants, likes or recommends to a customer:

Which shirt (pen ...) do you like?

What kind of shirt (pen ...) do you want to buy?

What size (color, kind ...) do you want?

What model (color, model …) do you want to buy?

Do you like this size (color, kind ...)?

Do you like this model (color, model ...)?

Is this (these) all right?

Is this (these) all right?

How about these (those)?

How about these (those)?

What else do you want?

What do you want?

The customer told the shop assistant what he wanted to buy:

(1) If a customer needs to shop, he can say:

1. I'm looking for a red coat. I want to buy a red dress.

I want to buy a pair of sunglasses.

I want a pair of black trousers. I want to buy a pair of black trousers.

Can you show me a shirt? Can you show me your shirt?

5. Can I see that shirt? May I see that shirt?

If you just want to go shopping, you can say:

No, thanks. I'm just browsing. /Just looking around. No, thanks. I'm just browsing.

When a customer wants to tell a shopkeeper or a clerk what they want to buy:

Can you show it to me? Can you show it to me?

I want some … I want to buy …

Do you have ...? Do you have ...

I'm looking for … I want to buy …

When customers ask the shopkeeper or shop assistant about the price or bargain, they can say:

How much are they? how much is it?

How much do you (they) charge? How much do you want for this (some)?

How much is it altogether? How much is a * *?

Can it (they) be cheaper? Can you make it cheaper?

That's too expensive. It's too expensive.

Can I sell it for two yuan? Do you sell it for two yuan?

Can you make it cheaper? Can you make it cheaper?

How much do you want? How much do you want?

When customers buy goods, the expressions commonly used by shopkeepers when talking with customers:

May I have a look at it (them)? May I have a look?

Can I try it on? May I have a try?

... over there? ... over there.

When asking about the characteristics of the goods customers want to buy, you can say:

1. What color do you want? /What color, please? What color do you want?

2. What size do you want? /What size, please? What size do you want?

3. What kind do you want? /What kind? What kind do you want?

The salesman recommended the product to the customer:

1. How about the green one? How about the green one?

This coat is nice and warm. This dress is warm.

This pair of trousers is very popular now. This kind of trousers is very popular now.

4. What do you think of this pattern? What do you think of this style?

5. What about the color? How about this color?

The customer asks about the price:

1. How much is it? How much will it cost?

2.how much are these things? How much are these things?

3. How much is it altogether? How much is a * *?

4. What's its price? How much is this?

5. How much is it? how much is it?

Transaction:

When a customer likes something and wants to buy something, he will say, I'll take it. I want to buy this. ) and say less: I bought it.

Payment:

Here is the money. Come on, pay.

When customers pay for shopping, salespeople or cashiers usually thank the customers and say: Thank you.

Can I help you? What do you want to buy?

Are you looking for anything special? What do you need?

We have a clearance sale today. We ask Cang Da to handle it today.

4. The price will drop. The price will be reduced.

I heard that other stories have greatly reduced the price on this project. I heard that this commodity in other stores is on sale.

Please try it on. Please try it on.

7. I have seen cheaper ones elsewhere. I have seen this product in other places, and the price is cheaper than others.

Can you reduce the price? Can the price be a little lower?

It was a theft. This is a deal.

10, if there is a cheaper one there, I will buy this one. I'll buy it if it's cheaper.

1 1, the price is a bit high. It's a little expensive.

Do you know your size? Do you know what size you wear?

I'm afraid we've sold out of that commodity. I'm afraid that commodity has been sold out.

14, I'm afraid we don't have it in stock.

Where is the men's clothing store? Where is the men's counter?

Do you have this in stock? Is this still in stock?

Do you have this in blue? Do you have this in blue?

How are you going to pay? Cash, check or credit card? How are you going to pay, cash, check or credit card?

How do you pay for this? How will you pay?

20. Cash back? Do you want cash change?

2 1, what a bargain! How cheap!

Take your receipt to the customer service department and they will give you a refund. Take your receipt to the customer service desk and they will give you a refund.

Can you give me the receipt? Can you give me a receipt?