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Fiar

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What does Fiar mean?

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Fiar

The act of providing goods on credit based on a bond of trust, with the understanding that the customer will pay at a later date. (This is a common informal credit system in neighborhood corner stores).

We do not fiar in this shop, sorry. | The guy at the small grocery store does not want to fiar anyone anymore because a neighbor stiffed him.

Automatically translated from Spanish

Panamáby Rita.AP

Fiar

To buy or sell goods on credit with the promise to pay later, usually because the buyer is broke. This is a standard practice at colmados (small neighborhood grocery stores that function as social hubs and often offer informal credit to regular customers).

A: Let me Fiar 10 pesos worth of Halls mints. B: We do not take fiao here.

Automatically translated from Spanish

República Dominicanaby Anónimo

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