22 Examples Where Bigger Isn’t Always Better
Normally, we think "bigger is better." After all, who doesn't want things like a bigger house or a bigger car?
Sometimes, though, bigger really ISN'T better. Don't believe it? Just check out these surprising examples!
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To say something that isn't necessarily obvious: cruise ships. These lumbering behemoths that cruise lines have been building don't really lead to a more enjoyable experience for passengers: they're overcrowded, impersonal and the desperation to pack in more and more "activities" actually can make a vacation more stressful. Plus, they are environmental disasters.Small ships tend to offer a much better experience: better service, better food, better itineraries, and an overall more relaxed, more personal time.-u/Boris_Godunov
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Personal care products. Better quality products tend to be more concentrated or have less filler ingredients, so you need less product for the same results. I notice this with moisturizer especially.-u/smallmammalconcierge
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Height. I can no longer right roller coaster due to my height and I need custom shoes and jackets everything because stores don't have them.-u/thefriendlychef1991
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Scalpel, I'm pretty sure if my doctor was using a scalpel the size of a machete, there'd be some issues.-u/thedialupgamer
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