to take a quick look · to check something out casually
You know those times when you're just wandering through a store, not really looking for anything specific, but you want to see what's new or interesting? 👀 This expression is your perfect companion! It's like saying, 'I'm not committing to a deep dive, just a casual glance.' 🚶♀️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To have a look-see' is quite casual and friendly. You can use it when talking to friends about visiting a store, or even to a salesperson if you want to politely indicate you're just browsing without specific needs. Remember, it implies a quick, non-serious inspection. For more formal situations, you might say 'to examine' or 'to inspect'.
Your friend wants to visit a new electronics store to see their latest gadgets but isn't planning to buy anything. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to read a book B. to have a look-see C. to go for a walk