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Dear Manager,
I am writing to you today to notify you about your restraunt in downtown Dallas. I, in fact, was there myself the other day. I would have loved to tell you that I enjoyed it, but alas, it was nothing like that. Let us start from when I came in.
First and foremost, the building itself looks simply horrid. Perhaps it was used as a storage room in the far past? Either way, when I walked into the shop I could feel and see the grime on the floor. Through my shoes! And the service... well, nobody was waiting to lead me to a table when I got in. There was just a sign on top of the menus saying, “HELP YOURSELF.” I grabbed one and sat down at a table for two, where I waited for no less than twenty-five minutes to even have someone ask me if I was parched! And no one else was even in the restraunt as a customer bedsides me!
Well, I ordered my food, and I got it after another hour or so. It was definitely not worth my time. The linguini was all chopped to bits, more like rice noodles than long pasta. And the Alfredo had pieces of something burnt in it. I’m glad I don’t know what. I simply paid and walked out.
Of course, the restraunt could be much better. With a few renovations, and much less slack on the staff, as well as some check ins by yourself, I think you would make much more money out of the shop. I do hope you consider what I am saying and take it to heart.
Thank you for your time,
_____(write name here)
Step-by-step explanation:
I do hope this is what you needed! I suggest changing the top part that says dear manager to a new name and adding an address to make it look more real. Also, make sure to add your name or something else at the bottom. I would have done it, but I don’t want to give personal information, and I wasn’t sure if you needed something specific. Have a great day! (;