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HAGGLES - tradução para árabe

TYPE OF NEGOTIATION IN WHICH THE BUYER AND SELLER OF A GOOD OR SERVICE DEBATE THE PRICE AND EXACT NATURE OF A TRANSACTION
Haggling; Bargaining theory; Higgle; Arms-length bargaining; Dicker; Dickering; Bargained; Bargainer; Bargainers; Haggles; Haggled; Haggler; Hagglers; Dickers; Dickered; Automated bargaining
  • Spice market [[Djerba]], [[Tunisia]].
  • Tripoli]], [[Libya]]
  • People bargaining in a traditional [[Indonesia]]n ''[[pasar malam]]'' ([[night market]]) in Rawasari, [[Central Jakarta]].

HAGGLES         

ألاسم

مُسَاوَمَة ; مُفَاوَضَة

الفعل

تَسَاوَمَ ; تَمَاحَكَ

HAGGLERS         

ألاسم

مُسَاوَمَة ; مُفَاوَضَة

الفعل

تَسَاوَمَ ; تَمَاحَكَ

HAGGLED         

ألاسم

مُسَاوَمَة ; مُفَاوَضَة

الفعل

تَسَاوَمَ ; تَمَاحَكَ

Definição

bargaining

Wikipédia

Bargaining

In the social sciences, bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service debate the price or nature of a transaction. If the bargaining produces agreement on terms, the transaction takes place. It is often commonplace in poorer countries, or poorer localities within any specific country. Haggling can mostly be seen within street markets worldwide, wherein there remains no guarantee of the origin and authenticity of available products. Many people attribute it as a skill, but there remains no guarantee that the price put forth by the buyer would be acknowledged by the seller, resulting in losses of profit and even turnover in some cases. A growth in the country's GDP Per Capita Income is bound to reduce both the ill-effects of bargaining and the unscrupulous practices undertaken by vendors at street markets.

Although the most apparent aspect of bargaining in markets is as an alternative pricing strategy to fixed prices, it can also include making arrangements for credit or bulk purchasing, as well as serving as an important method of clienteling.

Bargaining has largely disappeared in parts of the world where retail stores with fixed prices are the most common place to purchase goods. However, for expensive goods such as homes, antiques and collectibles, jewellery and automobiles, bargaining can remain commonplace.

Dickering and "haggling" refer to the same process.

Exemplos de pronúncia para HAGGLES
1. I didn't even haggle.
Broadway's Once on this Island _ Talks at Google
2. You've got to haggle.
Language Hacking _ Benny Lewis _ Talks at Google
3. And I say, oh, haggle.
Language Hacking _ Benny Lewis _ Talks at Google
4. You had to haggle on the price.
Careem Co-Founders _ Mudassir Sheikha & Magnus Olsson _ Talks at Google
5. And I basically haggle and try to bite him down
Bill Murray & Mitch Glazer _ Rock the Kasbah _ Talks at Google
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HAGGLES
1. "The NII haggles over every shekel," Salzberg says.
2. And while Abu Rabiya‘s government, the Palestinian Authority, haggles over border regimes, airports and abandoned synagogues, he allowed himself to dream.
3. As the UN Security Council haggles and maneuvers toward agreement on a resolution that Moscow will surely insist is lacking in meaning, the immediate question is whether the conflict will escalate.
4. ARTICLE Hong Kong is booming as a quota–free garment re–export gateway that bypasses Chinese textile quotas as Beijing haggles over clothing trade with the European Union and the United States.
5. If Yishai accepts his proposals, or alternatively, haggles to gain some small increases and then accepts, Yishai could take credit for a "social" achievement, and the treasury could breathe a sigh of relief.