Britons can save £120 by bartering on meals and souvenirs

Britons can save £120 by bartering on meals and souvenirs on holiday
 (with Belfast coming out on top and Brighton shoppers the worst)



Spain is listed as the top country for bartering, with Britons more likely to get a discount on their goods
The Iberian peninsula surprisingly beat Turkey for its acceptance of haggling, which took second place, followed by Greece

Egypt and Portugal also made it into the top five destinations for negotiating a bargain
Psychologist Dr Sandi Mann of the University of Central Lancashire explains: 'Many 'wannabe hagglers' are still put off by the traditionally British attitude that talking about money is rude
'Negotiating money off in any situation begins with a state of mine - and if you've had success on holiday, it gives you the confidence to bring those skills back with you

The most resistant are holidaymakers in the South East. Southampton and Brighton shoppers are least likely to haggle
Holiday hagglers admit to bartering most often when they feel overcharged by inflated tourist prices, according to a new study
And one in three Brit travelers reckon they can save up to 28 per cent off the asking price
Source: dailymail