Chalta Hai is a common pet word of us Indians.
Have we ever thought before using this word? Does we never want a best quality of product?
Generally we are motivated and inspired by shop keepers or vendors to purchase a thing in which he assures the quality as “Saab thodh bahut tu chalta hai” might be he trying to hide any defects.
Our mindset towards quality is like a myth to be trusted, as we think “thikh hai le lete hain, sabhi mein kuch na kuch tu defects hota hai”.
Indian attitude of “Chalta Hai”, leads to an undemanding customer who in turn lets people to get away with standard products and services. Thus this thinking makes us to believe that Indian products as compare to foreign products & services in quality has no match.
v Following are the lists of criteria’s were we say “Chalta Hai”:
v Purchasing a dress (size, colour and cost)
v Drinking Water in stations or dhabhas or supply of dirty water in our own residential area
v Washed plates in dabhas or small restaurants
v Corporate firms chairs for employees
v Edible product expiry date 2/1 month remaining.
v Traffic lights conditions
v Traffic jams
v Fashionable sandles with cheap rates & low quality.
v Sitting on a dirty railway/ bus platform by just spreading the newspaper
v Unclean compartments, seats and wash rooms of trains/ public places.
v Throwing garbage in near by empty land / unused parks.
v Cleanness made by municipal departments with leaving some wastes to be remembered near by.
v Eating foods of pantry of trains, with dry rotis, watered dal and taste less snacks & other food items.