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When you're shopping in Cha-Am, it's common to negotiate prices, especially in markets. Vendors often expect it, so don't hesitate to ask for a better deal. • Start by showing genuine interest in the items; this can create a friendly rapport with the seller. Once you've established a connection, you can propose a price that feels fair to you. • Keep in mind that haggling is part of the experience, so be polite and patient. If the vendor seems firm on the price, consider whether the item is worth it to you and be prepared to walk away if needed. • Also, be aware that some shops may have fixed prices, especially more established ones. In these cases, you can still ask questions about the items to learn more about their origin and craftsmanship.





