Practice Grocery Shopping in Thailand
Grocery shopping in Thailand is a low-pressure way to expand your everyday vocabulary fast. This scenario covers the entire trip: greeting the cashier, asking about deli weights, finding products with unfamiliar names, declining a plastic bag, and paying with card or cash. You'll practise the metric quantities used in most Thailand-speaking countries, the polite small talk at the checkout, and the surprisingly important phrase 'Where is the…?' Practise these Thailand grocery phrases and a supermarket run becomes a daily language lesson.
Yang akan kamu pelajari
- Ask where specific products are located in the store
- Order deli items by weight or quantity
- Decline or accept a bag at checkout
- Use loyalty cards and ask about discounts
- Pay and understand the change correctly
Pertanyaan yang sering diajukan
How do I ask 'where is X?' in a Thailand supermarket?
Use the standard locative form — 'Where can I find…?' — which sounds more natural than the literal 'Where is…?' in Thailand.
What's the Thailand word for 'a kilo' or 'half a kilo'?
Most Thailand-speaking countries use metric weights. The vocabulary list includes the common deli quantities.
Are plastic bags free in Thailand-speaking countries?
Increasingly not — many countries charge for plastic bags or have banned them. The scenario teaches how to ask 'Is the bag free?' and how to politely decline.
What's the etiquette at the Thailand-speaking checkout?
Greet the cashier (a quick 'hello' is expected), bag your own groceries, and say goodbye on the way out. Skipping the greeting is read as rude.