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Bargaining শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কারবারী

Bargaining Meaning In Bengali কারবারী

Bargaining

কারবারী, দরকষাকষি-সংক্রান্ত,

Definition

1) Bargaining refers to the act of negotiating or making deals, especially to reach an agreement on the terms of a transaction or exchange.
2) In psychology, bargaining is one of the stages of grief according to the Kubler-Ross model, where individuals try to negotiate in an attempt to avoid the inevitable loss or situation.
3) In economics, bargaining power refers to the relative ability of parties in a transaction to influence the terms of the deal or outcome in their favor.

Examples

Bargaining Example in a sentence

1) The two parties entered into intense bargaining to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

2) Bargaining at the flea market, he was able to negotiate a lower price for the vintage watch.

3) Bargaining for a better salary is a common practice during job interviews.

4) The bargaining process between management and union representatives can be lengthy and complicated.

5) We spent hours bargaining with the vendors at the bazaar to get a good deal on souvenirs.

6) The art of bargaining requires strategic thinking and good communication skills.

7) She was skilled at bargaining and always managed to get the best prices while shopping.

8) In some cultures, bargaining is expected and part of the social interaction when making purchases.

9) The customer walked away frustrated after the store refused to engage in any bargaining over the price.

10) The success of the business deal hinged on the bargaining tactics employed by the negotiators.

Part of Speech

Bargaining (Adjective)

Synonyms

Dealing , Bargaining , Mercantile , Trade - (ADJECTIVE) কারবারী

Higgling , Bargaining - (ADJECTIVE) দরকষাকষি-সংক্রান্ত

Encyclopedia

Bargaining refers to the act of negotiating or making deals, especially to reach an agreement on the terms of a transaction or exchange.
In psychology, bargaining is one of the stages of grief according to the Kubler-Ross model, where individuals try to negotiate in an attempt to avoid the inevitable loss or situation.
In economics, bargaining power refers to the relative ability of parties in a transaction to influence the terms of the deal or outcome in their favor.