Are Indians Less Quality Conscious?

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Aishwaryashinde said:   8 years ago
As we know India is 2nd highest populated country after china, so in developing country like India where different level of people live taking from poor -midclass- rich, all three section have their different capabilities of spending i.e. poor people are not more of quality conscious but quantity conscious and they could afford limited to live their life and fulfill needs, talking about mid-class some of them are quality conscious because the believe more in savings and manage to live with less quality service or product and for rich people they can afford for the highest quality. So quality consciousness whole depends on the standard of living in India.
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Soniya Choudhary said:   8 years ago
As my opinion, Nobody wants to buy bad quality products. It just depends on the financial condition. India is a developing country and here Majority of the population are middle and low class. So they need to think their budget before buying anything. So according to me, Indians are not less quality conscious rather situation make them less conscious.
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Neeraj said:   8 years ago
Hi Guys,

People Buying capacity come from their income. Whenever any person even tries to buy something so, first of all, he/she considers his/her pocket then they think to buy. So buying a less quality products or high-quality products depend upon person to person in the market if a person is financially strong and that person loves to buy a quality product so that person buys that and vice versa. The Market is a mixture of customers all types of customers visit the market. But yes if we talk about a majority so we can say that people are still facing the problem of unemployment in India so having less money they don't try to think about high-quality products for their use.
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Marepally BixaM said:   8 years ago
My dear friends, Quality of the product bought by the customer is depends upon their financial situation as well as their need. If they need for temporary time, they may go with quality less products. They will use and through away. If they want long lasting products they will go with the quality products. Its all depends upon their need and financial situation also will force them to buy less quality products. Hence we can't say exactly that India is less conscious about Quality.

Thank you.
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Dewoo Sawant said:   8 years ago
As per my opinion, Indians are conscious about quality. The indians wanted quality products as per their requirements. As we think of farmers they buy quality seed to florish their agriculture. As we take example of business man then quality is important key for them. I don't cansider that if we have more amount of money then people will go to buy quality products it only depends according to the basic requirements.
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RAJ AARYAN said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, Indians are some what more quality conscious than other. If we look at the fact that most of the next generation Indian are paying a good amount of money for the Technical education such as B-Tech rather pursuing B.Sc which is cheaper. This is only due to people opinion that technical degree has more quality. This clearly illustrates that Indians are no less quality conscious they afford good sum of money for quality. Of course there are some field which can be compromised so that part is generally on the basis of there financial status, otherwise, no one wants less quality.
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Krishna Kumar said:   8 years ago
Hi guys,

It does not purely depend on high-class, mid-class, low-class. It depends on the government If the government Is working hard, then it inflation doesn't occur then everyone can buy good quality of goods and services at low cost. But everything is dependent on govt.
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Harika said:   8 years ago
My opinion about this is partially yes. Most of the people are money minded, so they want to buy a good quality product with low cost, but quality depends on the cost. If cost is high is high, quality is high. So they use less quality conscious. Thank you.
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Manav said:   8 years ago
Hello readers enthusiasm!

I read all most all the answers and I understand very well all friends wrote very well. As per my point of view, India people are very stable in choosing a quality product. There are 50% of the people are believed in quality product even middle class and Lower middle-class people also believe in use quality product because in India population more than 60% people are youngsters and in 60% youngsters more 50% people are educated very well so half of our peoples are educated very well now let's talk about quality product if want to buy one jeans or one watch the basic customer requirements is product should be good and long lasting but I haven't enough money to buy these quality products so what should I do I will wait some days for buy quality product because it's better than buy less quality product.

The very educated people thing like that so as my point of view, we Indian believes in quality.
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Malatesh daddikoppa said:   8 years ago
Hi, everyone.

I am Malatesh Daddikoppa.

Are Indians less quality conscious,

In my view "I agree with this sentence" why because 60 percent of Indian peoples want more quantity in lesser price it means they want lower quality products,

I want dividing first Indian population.

1. In India 50percent of people are middle-class people.
2. 30 percent of people are rich people.
3. Remaining 20 percent of people are poor people.

80 percent middle class and poor people want to buy lower quality products only.

Only rich people want to buy better quality products so Indians are less quality conscious.
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