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100

What do you need to show at the check-in counter before boarding a flight?

Boarding pass

100

This term describes goods that have been previously owned or used by someone else but are now being sold again.

secondhand

100

This plastic card allows you to make purchases with borrowed money up to a certain credit limit.

credit card

200

Where do passengers go to board their flights?

Gate

200

When you give back an item you bought because you are not satisfied with it, you are making this action.

return

200

In Europe, this is the common currency used in countries like France, Germany, and Spain.

euros

300

What is the opposite of "arrivals" in an airport?

Departures

300

When an item has flaws or imperfections, it might be labeled as this.

damaged

300

This individual assists customers with their purchases, answers questions, and processes transactions at a store.

sales clerk

400

What are the messages made over the speakers in an airport called?

Announcements

400

This term describes a price that is fair and sensible in relation to the value or quality of the item.

reasonable

400

This term refers to the coins received in return when you pay with a larger denomination than necessary.

change

500

Where can you find shops that sell items without tax in an airport?  

Duty-free

500

This term refers to an item being offered for purchase at a reduced price.

marked down or a sale

500

This document serves as proof of purchase and is given to the customer after completing a transaction.

receipt