Travel tips: How to haggle in foreign countries

By Ben Groundwater
Updated May 5 2015 - 12:10pm, first published 12:07pm
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock
Haggling at a market can be cut-and-dried game for Western tourists. Photo: iStock

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