There is a German (and Japanese) proverb that “The cheapest is always the most expensive.” Do you think it’s true?
I think it is sometimes true. For instance if you buy a first grade second hand car, you will use it for some time before you need to go to mechanic. But if you buy a car that has been used in bad roads, you will be visiting mechanic workshop all the time and spending money you refused to spend while buying the car.
On the other hand cheap price gives you ownership faster.
What do you think?
Most times, this saying is a reminder to invest more in quality. While the first desire is often to go for the cheapest option, most of the time it is worth spending a little more.
You are right
You are right
Yeah
You’re right
You maybe right.
No doubt
True
It’s true , quality last longer and is more durable
Exactly
Yes
Correct!
Yeah
I think so
Sure
Sure!
Original things even though more costly can’t be compared to cheap imitation goods.
Yeah
At all
The difference is always clear
Sure
It’s somehow true
Very true
It’s true
It’s better to spend more on What will last for you than what you will buy cheap but won’t last
You are right
You have point there
Yes
You’re right on this
Quality things may seem expensive but it last for long.
Yes
Exactly
Sure
It’s true
Yes
It’s true
Quality things are the best, but it’s very costly
Go for quality and not quantity
Exactly
Quality is good but a quality stuff can also be cheap.
How do you mean?
Quality stuff gives more value.
This is nothing but the truth.
Sure
You are right
That the pure truth
Yeah
Go for quality not quantity because quality last longer and also quality stuff gives more value and less worry
You are right sir