to walk through a store looking at items without a specific purchase in mind · to look casually at goods in a shop
This is perfect when you're in a store just enjoying the atmosphere and not necessarily hunting for something specific. 🚶♀️🛒 It's like saying, 'I'm just soaking it all in and seeing what catches my eye!' ✨
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This phrase is great for explaining what you're doing in a store without committing to a purchase. If a salesperson asks, 'Can I help you find anything?' you can say, 'No thanks, I'm just browsing the aisles!' It's polite and clear! 🛍️
Your friend is at the supermarket, walking slowly through different sections and looking at various products, but not putting anything into their cart yet. Which English expression best describes what your friend is doing? A. to browse the aisles B. to break the bank C. to run errands