to look at things casually in a store · to explore items without a specific purchase in mind
This expression is perfect when you enter a store without a specific item you need to buy, but you're open to seeing what catches your eye. 👀 It's like going on a mini-exploration trip, enjoying the atmosphere, and maybe finding a hidden gem! ✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To browse around' implies a relaxed, unhurried shopping experience. You can use it when talking to friends about your shopping plans, or as a polite way to tell a store assistant that you don't need immediate help. For example, if a salesperson asks, 'Can I help you find anything?', you can simply say, 'No thanks, I'm just browsing around.' It's a bit more active than 'just looking' and emphasizes the casual exploration aspect. 😉
You've just walked into a new boutique. You don't have anything specific you need, but you're curious to see what they have and enjoy the shopping atmosphere. Which expression best describes what you're doing? A. to make an impulse purchase B. to browse around C. to compare prices