to decide not to buy something · to decline a purchase or deal
Imagine you're eyeing a cool gadget or a stylish jacket, but the price tag is a bit much, or maybe you're just not 100% convinced it's 'the one'. This is when you can 'walk away from something'! It's all about making that smart, sometimes tough, decision not to buy, whether it's due to price, fit, or simply a change of heart. 🚶♂️💨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is super handy, especially when you're trying to stick to a budget or avoid an impulse buy. You can even use it in negotiations: 'If they don't lower the price, I'm ready to walk away.' It shows you're not desperate! 😉 Remember, 'to walk away WITH something' means you *bought* it, so don't get them mixed up!
Your friend found a really nice dress, but it's too expensive. She decided not to buy it. Which English expression fits this situation? A. She decided to walk away from the dress. B. She decided to run to the dress. C. She decided to fly with the dress.