to persuade someone not to purchase an item · to convince someone that a purchase is a bad idea
Your friend is about to make a questionable purchase, perhaps something they don't really need or something that's overpriced. This phrase is perfect for when you step in as the voice of reason! 🗣️💸
When would you use 'to talk someone out of buying something'? A. 💰 When someone is unsure and asks for advice, and you encourage them to buy. B. 💸 When someone is about to buy something expensive and unnecessary, and you advise against it. C. 🛒 When you are trying to sell an item to a hesitant customer.
💡 This expression is often used when you save someone from 'buyer's remorse' or help them stick to their budget. It implies you're giving advice for their benefit, not just being negative. It can be used casually among friends or even professionally if advising a client about a non-essential purchase.