concept   discount

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Japan (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Germany (1) India (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Nigeria (1) Norway (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Switzerland (1) commerce (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 discount Japan In Japan, discounts and bargaining are less common due to an emphasis on quality and fixed prices. 4
2 discount Australia In Australia, discounts are valued but not heavily relied on, with a focus on product quality and reliability. 1
3 discount Brazil In Brazil, seeking and expecting discounts is a strong cultural emphasis. 1
4 discount Germany In Germany, discounts are less frequent and less aggressive, with an emphasis on quality and value. 1
5 discount India In India, haggling and negotiation for discounts is a common practice in markets and stores. 1
6 discount Mexico In Mexico, seeking and expecting discounts is a cultural norm with a strong emphasis on getting the best deal. 1
7 discount New Zealand Discounts are appreciated but not heavily relied upon in New Zealand, with a focus on product quality and reliability. 1
8 discount Nigeria Discounts in Nigeria are prevalent but are not heavily promoted, with an emphasis on building customer loyalty through other methods. 1
9 discount Norway In Norway, haggling for discounts is rare and often considered inappropriate due to the norm of fixed pricing. 1
10 discount Singapore In Singapore, the culture of offering lavish discounts and promotions is widespread and frequently used in marketing strategies. 1
11 discount South Africa Discounts are common in South African culture, but they are not heavily advertised, with an emphasis on building customer loyalty through other methods. 1
12 discount Switzerland In Switzerland, discounts are offered less frequently and are more moderate, with a focus on quality and value over price reductions. 1
13 discount commerce Consumers often actively seek out discounts in commerce. 1