Are Indians Less Quality Conscious?
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Vamsi krishna said:
9 years ago
People are much aware of many things around them. In the past years people give much importance to money but not quality, but as for now, people are much aware of quality but not quantity or money. At present many deaths are happening due to lack of quality food and also using cheap liquids for mixing up in milk used for babies, this should be eradicated in order to make India healthy. Comparing from our grandfather and up to us the lifespan of people is reducing due to heavy usage of quality fewer products.
Thank you.
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Anurag said:
9 years ago
I agree with a point that Indians are less quality conscious because what I feel that they are giving their preference first to quantity than quality. If that same looking product in less value than they first attract to that only.
Most common Eg. Of the same are the 1st copies of top brand stuff's.
Most common Eg. Of the same are the 1st copies of top brand stuff's.
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Narinder Singh chauhan said:
9 years ago
In my view in India, there are three type of affordable class.
One is high class, middle-class & poor class, so quality conscious depend on class, high class goes for better & good quality, middle-class look for quality & quantity & the poor class has affordability issue, so they are not quality minded.
One is high class, middle-class & poor class, so quality conscious depend on class, high class goes for better & good quality, middle-class look for quality & quantity & the poor class has affordability issue, so they are not quality minded.
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Surya pratap singh said:
9 years ago
Hello, everyone. I want to add some point that quality is the primary requirement to fill our need. In daily life every Indian focus towards quality and cost. Sometimes generally people think that if any product has good quality then it's cost might be high, it is not true in every case. Indian focus on best in lowest or maximum possible way. And it is true all around the world.
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Ashu said:
9 years ago
In India, different category people are there like approximately 68% people have hardly got 100 rupees per day, this money is not that much sufficient to fulfill their basic needs like clothing, food, and shelter, then how they go for quality of any product.
And approximately 32% people maintain their monthly budget, these people search for quality within their budget.
And 5% people who are reach they go to find the quality product.
And approximately 32% people maintain their monthly budget, these people search for quality within their budget.
And 5% people who are reach they go to find the quality product.
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Abhijit said:
9 years ago
Nowadays if we see there are three categories peoples (middle class, upper middle class, rich).
Every person from every class needs quality product as it is time requirement. More than 80% of Indians are educated to know what quality product should purchase for keep long term so in future they do not purchase again and again means it will not effect on budget.
Today's market shows more competition in every product like if we look for simple soap then we can see there are multiple brands only in soap. And people goes only for a good product which will show more comfort and effective.
Every person from every class needs quality product as it is time requirement. More than 80% of Indians are educated to know what quality product should purchase for keep long term so in future they do not purchase again and again means it will not effect on budget.
Today's market shows more competition in every product like if we look for simple soap then we can see there are multiple brands only in soap. And people goes only for a good product which will show more comfort and effective.
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454564645 said:
9 years ago
Hello friend,
In India, three types of class people live.
- First is low class.
- Second is middle class.
- Third is high class.
In India, 55% people from low-class family, 25% people from middle-level family and 20% people from rich class family.
These are all depends on people budget what type of food. They want to purchase.
Every people budget are different and that's way. They are purchase product his budget. We will say Indian peoples using conscious food.
If people will not see his budget then. They will able to save money for his house.
In India, three types of class people live.
- First is low class.
- Second is middle class.
- Third is high class.
In India, 55% people from low-class family, 25% people from middle-level family and 20% people from rich class family.
These are all depends on people budget what type of food. They want to purchase.
Every people budget are different and that's way. They are purchase product his budget. We will say Indian peoples using conscious food.
If people will not see his budget then. They will able to save money for his house.
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Sakawat ali said:
9 years ago
Friends, it's all about the economic condition. If you are earning a good amount then you can go for a quality product. As India has a big part of the population under the poverty line so a major part of the population can't think about the quality of product instead of have them. But if we talk about the upper class then every people wants to have a quality product and they have the same. So I can say that we are not less quality conscious if we are able to afford.
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Harmandeep kaur said:
9 years ago
Hi, everyone.
According to me, Indians are quality conscious because duplicity is common in our country. In India, when we go to market there is always a high chance of getting duplicate instead of original branded products. Also, the economical situation of the family purchasing the product, let's us know about their quality consciousness, If the person belongs to higher class they are more quality conscious than the middle class, who are always looking up to their budget. The lower class want more in quantity than in quality so, them being conscious is not an issue.
According to me, Indians are quality conscious because duplicity is common in our country. In India, when we go to market there is always a high chance of getting duplicate instead of original branded products. Also, the economical situation of the family purchasing the product, let's us know about their quality consciousness, If the person belongs to higher class they are more quality conscious than the middle class, who are always looking up to their budget. The lower class want more in quantity than in quality so, them being conscious is not an issue.
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Nathan lee said:
1 decade ago
Yes, but the mindset can change depending on the education given maybe. I have met Indians with extremely high work ethic, and I have met Indians who are some terrible people. It's all over the map individually. However, culturally, I think there are relaxed standards.
When Vespa first open their factory in India, the Indian workers were painted everywhere specific except for the bottom of the vehicle. They must have rationalized that no one would see it, so they didn't need to disregarding the fact that painting has more benefits than simply looks and that people paying for a product would like to know that it's quality.
When Vespa first open their factory in India, the Indian workers were painted everywhere specific except for the bottom of the vehicle. They must have rationalized that no one would see it, so they didn't need to disregarding the fact that painting has more benefits than simply looks and that people paying for a product would like to know that it's quality.
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