Is it QUALITY or QUANTITY?
By shengcruz
@shengcruz (221)
Philippines
June 3, 2011 4:29am CST
Everyday we face the challenge of making the right choices.
But when you're confused and undecided, how can you make the best decision?
In this frenzy world, which do you prefer quality or quantity?
2 responses
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
4 Jun 11
I always look at the quality of a thing. I don't mind if it costs a lot more than the average one.
Like when i bought our stand fan, there were lots to choose from. Some are so nice looking models that made me want to buy them. But in the end, i still chose quality over the others. I chose the proven to be durable and long lasting electric fan.
@shengcruz (221)
• Philippines
4 Jun 11
Good day SIMPLYD!
Maybe you're right.Quality must always be considered when buying appliances.
But what about on clothes?
Do you prefer to buy plenty of cheap yet fashionable dress or invest on a few but branded clothes? Sometimes, women can become so impractical when it comes to clothing...
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
6 Jun 11
Well, as to clothes, i also go for quality. But quality doesn't necessarily mean those branded and expensive ones.
There are cheap clothes, yet they are of quality too. You just have the eye for quality , such as the clothing used and how it was sewn, in addition to the classic design that never goes out of style. That way, it will go a long way.
@shengcruz (221)
• Philippines
7 Jun 11
Hmmm, honestly, it's really difficult to choose cheap but with quality clothes.
You see, quality always comes with price and so with the brands.
Maybe, an experienced shopper like you finds it easy to shop wisely.
But really, I must say that price does matter!
@redvakaurvaki (4216)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 11
Quality is always better than quality. People see you from what you've done than what you've spoke about.
@shengcruz (221)
• Philippines
4 Jun 11
Hello redvakaurvaki!
Did you mean that quality is better than quantity?
If given the two choices below, what will you choose?
Do you think it's better to have a single, expensive cell phone than to have a multiple cheap cell phones?