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Proverb: You get what you pay for
You get what you pay for is a cliché.
If you want a high level of service, you have to pay for it, and if you pay a low price for something, you are not going to get a few or no-frills.
It is pretty much the same all over the world.
No matter where you are, you get what you pay for.
You get what you pay for: the price you pay is equal to the quality you receive: high price = high quality / low price = low quality.
Very rarely do we get something for nothing.
LCCs (Low-Cost Airlines) are growing in popularity because they offer low-cost, no-frills flights.
Due to this, when boarding an LCC flight, you often walk across the tarmac instead of a jet bridge.
You get the level of service that you pay for, and as long as you get what you expect to receive, there should be no problem.
Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test
This post is simple and easy to read. It’s likely to be understood by someone with at least a 6th-grade education (age 11).
On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 81.
The easier a passage is to read, the higher the score on a scale of 0 – 100.