to try something out · to understand how something works or feels by experience
You're in a store, looking at a new gadget, a pair of headphones, or even a piece of furniture. Instead of just looking, you want to actually interact with it to see if it's right for you. This phrase is perfect for when you need that hands-on experience before making a decision! 🎮🛋️
💡 **Fun Fact!** This expression is super versatile! You can use it in shopping, but also when you're starting a new job ("I'm still getting a feel for my responsibilities") or trying out a new hobby ("I'm getting a feel for painting"). It’s all about getting comfortable with something through direct experience.
Which English expression best describes trying out a new product in a store to see if you like it? A. to break the bank B. to get a feel for something C. to be on the fence