ülekauplemine
Ülekauplemine, a term originating from Estonian, refers to the act of over-negotiating or bargaining excessively in a commercial transaction. It implies a situation where one party attempts to secure a deal on terms that are perceived as unreasonably favorable to themselves, often at the expense of the other party's interests or the prevailing market value. This behavior can manifest in various contexts, from retail sales and haggling over prices to more complex business negotiations.
The practice of ülekauplemine is often associated with a perception of shrewdness or opportunism. While some