to return an item to a store · to bring something back for a refund or exchange
So, you bought something, but it's not quite right? Maybe it doesn't fit, it's the wrong color, or you just changed your mind. 🤷♀️ This expression is your go-to when you need to return an item to the store for a refund or exchange.
💡 **Remember to keep your receipt!** Most stores require it if you want to 'take something back'. Also, check the store's return policy (usually printed on the receipt or visible in-store) for time limits or conditions. Don't wait too long, or you might be stuck with it! 😅
You bought a shirt, but when you got home, you realized it's too small. You decide to go back to the store and get your money back. Which English expression describes your action? A. to pick something up B. to take something back C. to check something out