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14y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

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Open-air markets are know as Suq (plural is Aswaq) (سوق)


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What is another name for a marketplace in the middle east?

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of open air market?

disadvantages: 1. short open hours (for daily shopping) 2. The number of sellers and buyers depends on weather 3. you don't get check (depends on market) for purchase and possibility to return item 4. usually small open markets haven't car parking, and the big markets are far away from city advantages 1. you can get used furniture or other valuable things for really small price 2. you can get great a discount (if you negotiate) 3. sellers are sharing advises about bought things: what to do with it, how to maintain and etc. give advises from experience. 4. talking about berries and vegetables, they are better taste than in general markets, also before purchase you always can taste what you buy (bread, bakers, berries) 5. usually are smaller price than in usually market