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How to ask "Can you give me a discount?"
A list of Korean phrases that I have gives "관심 없습니다" as the Korean for "Can you give a discount please?"
But doesn't 관심 mean "interest" (as in a loan)?
Isn't 할인 the word for "discount"?
How would you say "Can you give me a discount?" or "Please give me a discount?" in Korean?
감사합니다!
Nov 15, 2014 4:09 PM
Answers · 5
You can say "깎아주세요" or "싸게 해 주세요" or "할인 해 주세요"
Also "관심 없습니다" means "i am not interested"
November 15, 2014
Thanks, Mojave!
November 16, 2014
관심 means "interest" as in "concern, care, attention", it has nothing to do with interest on a loan.
November 15, 2014
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