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When I think about buying something, I think about usage first. Cuz I don't have big money to spend around to by everything in maximum price. Especially, technology... it's not stable... it alway have new stuff with new features come in not a year. So I like to weight 'til those technology which answer my needs. It's quite annoying when I already made up my mind.... sometimes already bought it, some ppl ask, "why don't you buy this / that... i think it's better.... I bought nong Meena (Nissan March) for a month, an English guy told me, "Oh! that's horrible car, it's girly car" I told him so what? I'm woman, and you need very fast car which burn out the patrol for?? and I don't wanna pay finance, it's only cash I have. Yesterday, my aunty asked why I didn't buy a truck or 4 wheels drive? I asked her "For??" I'm quite happy with the choice I made... 1. I drive from Nonthaburi to BKK alone... sometimes I take my gang to go out for lunch, travel, 5 ppl max. 2. Traffic like this, I don't need 2000 cc. car. no no. 3. Meena is a small car with bigger car technology, such as immobilizer key.. Idle stop system which i really like. Actually, i had idea to buy 2nd hand CRV. after i think about everything... there was a big "NO" came up. Another example, my friend just bought a compact camera which has water resistant for 3 m. depth. She bought cuz it was on sale, and it might be good for Songkran fest. Our ex boss, said... it's not enough for scuba diving, why wouldn't she buy a better one?... I don't know what my friend's answer was... but my thought was, why she need the best under water camera one, I can't even swim. She doesn't like to do to the beach. Why some people like to buy over qualified technology for themselves or force / suggest people to buy something not suit them?