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PhrasesAt the MarketQuesto era andato a male — posso cambiarlo?
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Questo era andato a male — posso cambiarlo?

This had gone bad — can I exchange it?

Pronunciation

KWE-sto E-ra an-DA-to a MA-le POS-so kam-BIAR-lo

When to use it

Returning to a vendor with a product that spoiled prematurely.

What it means

Returning to a market vendor with a complaint requires tact and a good vendor relationship. Most Italian market vendors take pride in their products and will offer an exchange or refund without argument, especially for regular customers. Being polite and non-confrontational is key.

Variations

Il formaggio aveva il muffa dentro.

The cheese had mould inside.

Specifying the defect

Le alici non erano fresche come pensavo.

The anchovies were not as fresh as I thought.

More diplomatic way to raise a freshness issue

Mi rimborsa o mi dà qualcosa in cambio?

Will you refund me or give me something in exchange?

Offering the vendor options for resolution

Mini Dialogue

— Buongiorno, questo melone era andato a male dentro — posso cambiarlo? — Mi dispiace davvero — ne scelga un altro, senza problemi. — Grazie per la comprensione. — Capita — mi dica se questo va bene.

— Good morning, this melon had gone bad inside — can I exchange it? — I'm truly sorry — choose another one, no problem. — Thank you for understanding. — It happens — let me know if this one is all right.

Cultural Note

Italian market vendors' reputation depends on word of mouth within the neighbourhood. A vendor who handles a complaint graciously builds long-term loyalty. The concept of bella figura (making a good impression) extends to commercial relationships as much as personal ones.