to look around casually · to examine things without a specific purchase in mind
This phrase is perfect when you want to explore a store without the pressure of needing to buy something specific. It's all about enjoying the visual feast! 🛍️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** You can use 'to have a browse' when you're just passing time or looking for inspiration. If a sales assistant asks, "Can I help you find anything?", a polite reply is, "No thanks, I'm just having a browse." 😉
Which English expression describes casually looking at items in a store without a specific purchase in mind? A. to make a definite purchase B. to have a browse C. to grab an item quickly