to visit a store · to go to a shop quickly
This expression is perfect when you need to make a quick trip to a particular shop, or you are suggesting going to a specific store with friends. 🛍️ It implies a short, focused visit rather than a long shopping spree. Think 'I need to grab something specific' or 'Let's check out that new place!'
💡 **Heads up!** While 'hit the stores' means going on a general shopping trip, 'to hit up a store' is more about visiting one specific store, often briefly. It's super casual and commonly used among younger people! Don't use it in very formal settings like a business meeting. 😉
Your friend texts you, 'I'm out of milk and bread. I need to get some groceries.' Which English expression would you use to suggest where they should go to get them quickly? A. to break the bank B. to hit up a store C. to window shop