Are Indians Less Quality Conscious?

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Vaibhav said:   9 years ago
No, Indians are not less quality conscious, as we know that this decision depends on the salary they are getting. If a person is getting a good income he will surely go for good quality but if you are not able to deal with your daily requirements then you have to compromise in quality and quantity. Quality may matter but quantity is the only thing with which poor are dealing with.
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Sai said:   9 years ago
Sometimes it seems to be true, for example, buying of dress, thought they are not qualitative for the sake of wearing for few times, the people will buy them. Not only this, we can even see the housewife who looks the discounts or 1 + 1 offers etc without a second thought they will buy it. I think the quality is not important all the times, it depends on our mindset and our usage.
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S.Kiran Kumar said:   9 years ago
Hi, Friends,

I don't agree with this topic why because of everybody wants quality nobody wants less quality but it depends on their financial background. If they have enough financial support then they will go for the good quality otherwise, they go for the less quality. But in India, more poor people are there so that they go for less quality.

Thank you.
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Rajat said:   9 years ago
Well guys, I don't think so Indians are less quality continuous. Suppose if they are, they wouldn't conduct examination like CAT, GATE, etc to get the best ones.

India is the country where all type (rich, poor and middle class) of people live, doesn't matter what amount of money they invest but everyone want best of what they paid for. A very common example of how a person buys vegetables or fruit by checking the quality also proves that "yes we are quality conscious".
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Raam meena said:   9 years ago
Hello one and all,

In my point of view we are Indians definitely Quality conscious but it depends on people to people but every want the best quality for example a villager may be not able to purchase branded clothes but he will purchase and check the quality according to price and his pocket but on the other hand he will not compromise to purchase a good quality vegetable and fruits because it easily available in rural area.

A person who belongs to the urban area must purchase branded clothes but for vegetable and fruits he has to compromise it doesn't mean he doesn't choose best but its depend on availability, my point we are quality conscious but it depends on people to people and budget.
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Prashasti said:   9 years ago
As far as the consistent raising standards, lifestyle of every person in India has rapidly furnished.

People have more positively and actively switched themselves towards better and aware quality of products.

Even most common person is now concerned about the quality and benefits of any commodity.

So, taking the positive aspect Indians are way better and conscious for quality measures.
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Shree shankari R said:   7 years ago
No, we Indians prefer to buy good quality products the good quality products only will be long-lasting.
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Monisha mohan said:   9 years ago
We can't tell that all Indians are like this because I thought its depend on upon the financial background. Low financial backgrounded people want more quantity with less price but it's totally different in rich people they need good quality products they do not bother about the quantity and price also but unfortunately most of the Indians are middle-class family so as myself I thought the financial situation decide the Indians quality conscious.
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Sanjanahs12@gmail.com said:   9 years ago
In my opinion, Indians are both high quality and less quality conscious because not everyone can afford a good quality as India not only consists of rich and middle class but also poor. For example, if A uses olive oil, high-quality sunflower oil, high-quality basmati rice. B can afford sunflower oil and not that much good quality basmati and C cannot afford basmati rice and sunflower oil they use low-quality cooking oil and low-quality rice.
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Rahul said:   9 years ago
Hello, guys, I don't think so that Indians are less quality conscious. It's all about money. 80% of Indians belongs to middle class. Who has to think upon before buying any product. Whether it affects their monthly budget or they can afford it or not. Quality does not matter to a person who does not have enough money to have a single meal in a day. Quality matters only for them who can afford high-quality products.
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