to convince yourself to purchase something you might not truly need or initially hesitated about
Ever found yourself staring at something in a store, debating whether you *really* need it? 🤔 Then, after a mental battle (or a brilliant self-persuasion session), you decide, "Yep, I'm getting this!" That's exactly when you've 'talked yourself into buying it'. It's about that internal monologue where you justify a purchase, perhaps even against your better judgment! 😂💸
💡 This phrase highlights the internal struggle before a purchase. You might say, "I really didn't need another pair of shoes, but I talked myself into buying them because they were 50% off!" It implies that you had to overcome some reluctance or doubt to make the purchase.
When would you use 'to talk oneself into buying something'? A. When you bought something you really needed without any hesitation. B. When you convinced yourself to buy an expensive gadget after thinking it over for a long time. C. When a salesperson persuaded you to buy something you didn't want.