1) This can be in terms of products or services from the view point of a consumer. Would you buy something because it either costs less or you get value for money with more items for the same price, or because the quality is better although it costs more. This can range from food, drinks, furniture, household items (tissue, toilet paper, pots, pans etc), stationery (pen, pencils, paper etc), electrical items (TV, computer, CD-ROMs etc), entartainment (DVDs, VCDs, Watching Movies at the cinema, computer/console games etc) and any other items you can think of.
2) This can be in terms of work that you produce. Do you finish 10 pieces of work by the deadline or do you ensure that the quality is achieve even if it mean exceeding the deadline?
Choose any aspect above that you are interested in talking about. You do not have to cover everything. Share your thoughts, feelings or experiences.
Let me start the ball rolling. For me, I like better stationery. Previously when I was studying, I was often frustrated by many pens that could not write well so in the end I bought a more expensive brand that I like. I like 80 grams paper compared to 70 grams paper for printing but don't need it to be 90 grams. However, I do not have a preference for brands as long as it is 80 grams. For things like toilet paper & tissue, I'm not particular and choose the cheaper ones as long as they are no like sand paper.

In terms of work, it is hard to strike a balance between quality and quantity because of the deadline. Personally I would choose quality (doing the job well) compared to quantity (finishing all on time even if they are not well done). However, at times, I do sacrifice the quality to meet the deadline. Sometimes, my superior would affect my decision after checking the work as she chooses quality and we miss the deadline but there are times she closes one eye.
