Ms. Meng said that when I took off the hairpin a few days ago, I found that the bottom of the drill and the hairpin were separated, and the glue in the middle could still be seen. After explaining the situation to the counter by phone, the counter sent it to the store for testing. During packaging, it was found that the drill bit was completely separated from the bottom bracket.
Many netizens said that two cards are 6400, and ordinary people 64 will consider it. The world of the rich is unimaginable. Some netizens also said that Ms. Meng's daughter is absolutely well-off and will definitely have good taste in the future.
Some netizens said that luxury goods have nothing to do with quality, which does not mean that luxury goods represent a certain quality. The consumption of the rich is mainly a symbol of their brand value and status.
Luxury goods are internationally defined as "a kind of consumer goods with unique, scarce and exotic characteristics beyond the scope of people's survival and development", also known as non-necessities of life.
In economics, luxury goods refer to products with the highest value/quality ratio. From another perspective, luxury goods refer to the products with the highest ratio of intangible value to tangible value.
In the English dictionary, Luxury means luxury and Luxus. Luxus is a Latin word, which originally meant "extremely fertile" and later evolved into waste and excess. Most European languages have absorbed this concept. To be exact, it is used to describe the expenditure and lifestyle of some aspects beyond the necessary level in the production and use of various commodities.
In China, luxury goods are almost equal to greed, profligacy and waste. In fact, from the perspective of economics, luxury goods are essentially a high-end consumption behavior, and there is no distinction between praise and criticism. From a social point of view, it is the improvement of personal taste and quality of life.
The definition of luxury goods is "a kind of unique, scarce and exotic consumer goods that exceed people's needs for survival and development". "Luxury goods" mainly include high-end clothing, jewelry, luxury yachts and private jets. It has increased the purchasing power of China consumers in the international market. Up to now, overseas luxury consumption from China has been ranked first in the world. The strong consumption power of Chinese people has doubled the confidence of many international luxury brands in China market, and they have accelerated the opening of new stores, expanded the markets of second-and third-tier cities and seized market share.
China's initial understanding of luxury goods can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty more than 400 years ago. Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, western missionaries, came to Beijing and presented two chimes to the emperor. China's love for luxury goods began. In the Qing dynasty, because of the enlightenment of the west, the Qing palace department was established. Mainly for the Qing dynasty royal family to make all kinds of luxury goods.
In the middle of last century, the development of high-end consumer market in China came to a standstill. However, after the reform and opening up, western high-end watches, leather goods and jewelry poured into China. At one time, customers in China blindly worshipped imported luxury goods, and almost everything came to them. Many western brands despise them as rich people who only recognize brands and are easy to deal with.