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Who says Chinese products are crap?

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There are a few Chinese goods that you could take a risk on, such as a $100 mini-fridge or a $10 shirts.

But you never ever buy food items made in China, not even those of non-Chinese brands.

True, buying chinese products from 2 dollar shops is alright. I bought made in china toilet brush last week, it cost me 2 bucks. Even if it lasts for for 2 months thats good enough I guess.

But when it comes to forking out big amount, like on cars, gadgets, electical appliances I would go no where near a chinese brand. Chinese made foreign brands are good though.
 
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True, buying chinese products from 2 dollar shops is alright. I bought made in china toilet brush last week, it cost me 2 bucks. Even if it lasts for for 2 months thats good enough I guess.

But when it comes to forking out big amount, like on cars, gadgets, electical appliances I would go no where near a chinese brand. Chinese made foreign brands are good though.

There are no Indian brands
 
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Chinese products have become synonymous with cheapness and low quality.... even a product from from international brand when it says from china people don't trust... say example a HP laptop one assembled in China and another from Netherlands which one will you pick with confidence.... and moreover carrying a product which says made in china not cool, honest truth.
 
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Care to list an example? I can't think of any even for a China-expert like myself.

"Emgrand" is a car manufactured by "Geely", it's one example I can think off at the top of my head. It's slowly making its entrance in to the market here as a cheap & reliable vehicle.

And they still do today.

Quality control issues can never be fully eliminated, they can only be reduced.
 
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Good for you... Its your choice.. I personally eat Chinese food and Chinese biryani every other day.

He's talking about packaged food from China and not Chinese cuisine in general.
 
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here we have kimchee, curry and monkeys seem to have problem with Chinese products, yet those are the cheap ones for Chinese products```to their primitive brains that China is the world biggest machinary maker from low to high, world leading ICT solution provider, biggest computer maker and etc```` I guess companies like B.T, Vodafone, T-mobile, Air-bus, and banks are stupid as their are all spending billions for created and made in China ICT solutions and other major capital equipments to enhance their competitiveness```i believe those take more than cheap stuffs to make

well``again, cant expecting much from kimchee, curry and monkey to understand this simple logic

"Korean" is actually the banned Indian member "JayATL". :azn:
 
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I will eat Indian and Pakistani food items, but never a food item from China.

If you need "Chinese food" items, then buy ones made in Taiwan.

This is true, even Chinese people always complain about the safety of their foods.
Chinese fruit were used a lot of pesticides and preservatives.
 
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True, buying chinese products from 2 dollar shops is alright. I bought made in china toilet brush last week, it cost me 2 bucks. Even if it lasts for for 2 months thats good enough I guess.

But when it comes to forking out big amount, like on cars, gadgets, electical appliances I would go no where near a chinese brand. Chinese made foreign brands are good though.

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you are stupid and ignorant for a reason``as where you coming from

"Korean" is actually the banned Indian member "JayATL". :azn:
ok, then i'd change to 'curry', curry and monkey```
 
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Pretty much ANY manufactured item you buy across the world (especially things like electronics) have something to do with China. Both high-end and low-end.

These Indians say they don't like Chinese goods, yet the Indian trade deficit to China increases every year. :lol:

If they say they don't like it, yet they buy it anyway, that sounds good to me. They get something they don't like, and we get their money.
 
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