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MIG Posted 13 years ago
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less expensive or cheaper

Do you have any other less expensive/cheaper bread with same size?
  

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Do you have any other less expensive/cheaper bread of the same size?

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Do you have any other less expensive/cheaper bread of the same size?
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Hi Alpheccastar.
Thank you.
Which one would you use?
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MIGHi Alpheccastar.Thank you.Which one would you use?
It depends on what kind of store I am in.
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A regular grocery store.
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Do you have any other cheaper bread of the same size?

In an upscale boutique bakery:

Do you have any other less expensive bread of the same size?

But don't be surprised if they look at you with a bit of disdain.
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Thank you Alpheccastars Emotion: rose.

But don't be surprised if they look at you with a bit of disdain.

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Personally, I would say "less expensive."

My reasoning for that choice is that "cheaper" can refer to a lesser price or to lesser quality; whereas, "less expensive" is specific to price. If you said "cheaper" it still would be assumed that you were asking for a lower priced option, but I prefer to be specific.

For example, "That shirt is cheap!" can mean it has a very low pric
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MIGAh, I thought that customer is always right
This applies to a dispute with the establishment, not asking a question.
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I seem to be alone in thinking that asking for a cheaper loaf of bread of the same size is something we don't normally do.
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fivejedjonI seem to be alone in thinking that asking for a cheaper loaf of bread of the same size is something we don't normally do.
Don't you shop for day-old bread to feed the chickens?

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