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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!
2014年11月15日 16:09
回答 · 5
You can say "깎아주세요" or "싸게 해 주세요" or "할인 해 주세요"
Also "관심 없습니다" means "i am not interested"
2014年11月15日
Thanks, Mojave!
2014年11月16日
관심 means "interest" as in "concern, care, attention", it has nothing to do with interest on a loan.
2014年11月15日
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