to decide not to buy something, especially after wanting it · to give up on buying something
Ever wanted something really bad, but it was either too pricey, not quite right, or just not meant to be? 🥺 This phrase is perfect for those moments when you have to make the tough call to pass on an item you truly desired. It's about accepting that it's not going home with you! 💔
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'to let something go' can be used in many contexts (like letting go of a grudge or an old habit), in a shopping context, it specifically means deciding not to purchase an item, even if you were interested. It often implies a bit of reluctance or disappointment, unlike a simple 'I'll pass'.
When would you typically use "to let something go" in a shopping context? A. 🎉 When you've found the perfect item and are excitedly heading to checkout. B. 🛍️ When you've considered a beautiful, but overpriced, jacket and decided not to buy it. C. 🤝 When you're offering to buy a friend a gift.