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What does just looking around mean?

By Sarah Martinez

1 : to go through a place in order to see what is there : to explore a place We arrived early at the theater and spent a few minutes looking around.

What does just browsing mean?

to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a shop looking at several things without intending to buy any of them: I was browsing through fashion magazines to find a new hairstyle. “Are you looking for anything in particular, sir?” “No, I’m just browsing.” More examples.

How do you say looking around?

look around

  1. explore.
  2. follow.
  3. investigate.
  4. pursue.
  5. fish.
  6. inquire.
  7. scout.
  8. scratch.

What is another word for looking around?

What is another word for look around?

searchexplore
studysurvey
examineinspect
scopelook over
rummageforage

Is it OK to go in a store and not buy anything?

Originally Answered: Is it ok to spent some time in a shop without buying anything ? That is absolutely fine. You gave them a shot and, even though you did not purchase this time, you know better what they sell, you know better what they charge, and you might come back or buy something.

How do you say look around?

“When there was no response, he pushed it ajar and stuck his head in to look around.”…What is another word for look around?

exploreinvestigate
scoutscout around
scout outsearch
seekstake out
surveyrecce

How do you respond to just looking?

“Great, looking really is the first step — thank you for looking here!” “I totally understand and I know that looking can get a bit overwhelming at times. There’s lot to see and many choices to consider.” “Well I’ve got good news for you because today looking is free!” (Come on!

How do you respond to just browsing?

Whenever you receive the browsing response, your response should generally be the same: Your name plus a helpful fact that opens the door for the customer to approach you later. That’s great. My name is Adam.

What can I say instead of looking around?

What verb means to see someone or something very quickly?

peek verb
peek. verb. to look at something quickly, especially secretly or from behind something.

How do you feel when shopping?

Studies have shown that shopping actually causes your brain to release more Serotonin, which is a chemical that makes you feel good! So there you go. The next time you are having a bad day, maybe you can seek a mood boost with a little shopping.

What is the phrasal verb of look around?

look around (something) to visit a place or building, walking around it to see what is there Let’s look around the town this afternoon.

How do I deal with I am just looking?

Help the Prospect

  1. Assume the prospect may want to look.
  2. Encourage, thank and help the prospect look.
  3. Embrace the “looking” and help the prospect look more efficiently.

What is to look quickly at somebody or something?

When you peek, you take a quick glance at something.