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In most of the world you will need some bargaining tips. Whether you are planning to buy souvenirs or treasure on your vacation Women's Jaylen Watkins Jersey , in much of the world, the price tag is only the starting point for bargaining. Haggling and arguing over the price is expected and in many counties it is almost an art form. First of all, you need to determine if bargaining is appropriate. In most big department stores in Europe and America it usually isn't. In other counties, you might ask if the price is firm. In street markets and small shops in most of the world, you'd be silly if you took the first price you were quoted. Next let me say that no matter what bargaining tips we give you, or anyone else gives you, you are not going to win this game. You are going to get the price down to a level you are happy with, and you are going to be pleased with it, but trust me, the merchant is going to make a profit or they won't be selling. If you do not want to haggle and buy... don't ask the price just for curiosity. If you are interested in buying, see if you can determine what the locals pay. There will almost always be a double standard... with tourists paying way more even after haggling. Think.... do you really want this piece. And if you do... what is it worth to you. Once you've made the decision to bargain, be respectful and polite. We've heard people make disparaging remarks about the item they want to purchase. We just don't think that's a successful bargaining tip. Think about the asking price, and indicate it is too much. Don't be embarrassed about counter offering too low a price... it's part of the game. We usually offer between a third to a half of the asking price. The merchant will laugh at you, but the game has begun. You can have a friend or your spouse indicate that they don't want to buy or that they're worried about your budget. This might move negotiations faster, but believe me... these merchants have seen all of those tricks, and they know just how to play it. Don't hurry if you're serious about buying. Get to know the merchant and let him tell you about the item. Think carefully before you name each price. If the merchant says OK to a price, you must buy the item. This may seem like a game, but it is serious, and your honor is at stake... once a price has been accepted, you can't say, "Never mind, I was just fooling around." If you get down to your best price, and they say no.... just walk away. Often they will finally meet your price rather than lose the sale. If they don't run after you or call out one last price, they really won't sell for that price. Sometimes prices will fall further at the end of the day, but the price can only drop so much... the merchants will always need to make at least a little profit... that's only fair. Our final bargaining tip is to bargain thoughtfully. Dickering over a price can be fun, some people even think of it as sport.... but we don't think you should take it too far. In poor and developing counties, a few dollars will mean far more to the merchant and his family than it will to you. Ishant Sharma is courting controversy again. The dust had barely settled on the whole expletive gesture controversy that took place at the beginning of last year, when he is back in the tabloids with a fresh new sheet of controversial elements. In January of 2012, the Indian cricketer was photographed showing his middle finger to a group of cricket fans that managed to tick him off with their taunts about India losing the Test Series to Australia. A couple of days prior to that particular incident, a similar one had taken place with Virat Kohli embroiled in a altercation with the Australian spectators; and the licentious finger had made an appearance yet again. Even though both the players believed that that gesture was rightly used in accord with provocation from the crowd’s side, they nevertheless apologized to the party they wronged. Recently another incident took place, along the same principles; but this time the hand signing was against a player of the opposite team. During the opening Twenty- twenty International between the two long standing rivals, held in Bangalore, Kamran Akmal was declared “not out” after he was ousted by a no- ball thrown by Ishant Sharma. Soon, things got heated up; words were exchanged; fingers were wagged at each other and eventually they had to be separated by the players and the umpires. Following this the Indian Cricket Coucil (ICC) fined Akmal and Sharma, five percent and fifteen percent of the match fee respectively. Since the row was initiated by Sharma, he was charged with a higher imposition. Surprisingly enough, the contention was settled then and there. It seems, shortly after the argument; Sharma had confronted Akmal in his dressing room and had assured the latter that he had not used any abusive language against him. After the issues were sorted out, the two emerged displaying genuine bonhomie. They were later seen chatting to the dozen and in good spirits. Well done Sharma for being the better person and doing the right thing. His good natured behavior is not the only thing impressive about him. If Ishant Sharma statistics are to be believed, then one will also be ascertained of his bowling and fielding skills as well. Ishant Sharma profile is a well established one replete with sensible achievements such as winning the “Man of the Match” title after having taken four wickets in the CB series against Australia and being adjudged the fifth youngest player to take hundred test wickets to date. 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