fu6 sung3附送
Jyutpingfu6 sung3
Yalefuh sung
Definition
To include as a complimentary gift with a purchase; to accompany a main item with free gifts.
colloquialshoppingmoney
How it's used
Focuses on items that are bundled as a bonus or incentive rather than just being included as a standard feature. It implies a sense of extra value or a promotional offer from the seller to the buyer. Use this when the item is explicitly presented as a gift or a freebie alongside the main purchase.
Examples
Does this phone come with a free case?
They included one year of warranty when buying the car.
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using this for items that are essential parts of a product, such as a battery for a phone or a lid for a container. It specifically refers to extra items that are not strictly necessary for the main product to function.
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