Justlooking meaning in English
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Definition
(-Can I help you?) -I'm just looking! (in a shop): (-Can I help you?) -I'm just examining or browsing products, I don't want to buy anything!
Examples
- "Brian : Hello there. I'm just looking thanks."
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with a common response used by customers in stores. Brian uses it in the dialogue.
-"Can I help you with something sir?" -"No thanks, I'm ."
-"Can I help you with something sir?" -"No thanks, I'm ."
Fill in the blanks with a common response used by customers in stores. Brian uses it in the dialogue.
-"Can I help you with something sir?" -"No thanks, I'm just 1 looking 2."
-"Can I help you with something sir?" -"No thanks, I'm just 1 looking 2."
1 just: You can say "I'm just looking" to explain a delay in ordering or purchasing something, or to decline an offer of assistance. Example: "Would you like to buy that book, you've been reading it for the past five hours? -No, thank you. I'm just looking." In the audio, Brian says "he is just looking" when the shopkeeper asks if he needs assistance.
2 looking: You can say "I'm just looking" to explain your presence in a shop or restaurant, or to decline an offer of assistance. This is a useful phrase to get a shop assistant to leave you alone. Another similar expression is "I'm (just) browsing".
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