to look for inspiration or concepts · to browse without immediate intent to purchase
This expression is perfect for when you're exploring stores, online or in person, not necessarily to buy right away, but to see what's new, what styles are trending, or just to gather inspiration for a future purchase. Think of it as preliminary research, but way more fun! 🛍️✨
💡 When you're just "getting ideas," there's no pressure to buy! You can use this phrase when a salesperson asks if you need help, or when a friend asks what you're looking for. It's a polite way to say you're browsing. It's also great for planning: "I'm redecorating, so I'm just getting ideas for furniture." 🏡🎨
Your friend asks why you're walking around the furniture store without buying anything. You want to say you're just looking at different styles for future planning. Which English expression fits this situation? A. I'm just closing the deal B. I'm just getting ideas C. I'm just checking out