Bargaining at Taipei night markets is absolutely part of the fun, but doing it right matters! First, remember it’s generally for goods like clothes, souvenirs, or accessories, not for ready-to-eat food. Start with a friendly smile and inquire about the price. Offer around 60-70% of the initial asking price politely – something like, “Is 200 NT possible?” is better than a blunt demand. Keep it light and respectful; aggressive haggling isn’t the vibe. If the vendor counters, meet somewhere in the middle if you’re happy. If not, a simple “Thank you, I’ll think about it” lets you walk away gracefully. Be prepared with cash (smaller bills are best!) and know your budget – walking away is totally acceptable if the price doesn’t fit!

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