2013年6月13日星期四

Is 宵夜街 an appropriate place to dine? (Revised version 2-2)

     Due to located in rural area at Chungli, 宵夜街 became the main dine place for NCU students, but their comments about 宵夜街 have long diverged.
         “It is too good to be true” screamed Henry with joy, a freshman in School of Management. The low-price but plentiful meals attract him a lot. “ 宵夜街 save me a great deal of budget for me. Here, I have the same delicacy but at much lower cost than in Taipei” Henry remarked.
          “But the street is shabby and messy” said Henry. “The dirty surrounding erodes my good mood to eat.”
         However, for Kent, a English department student, 宵夜街 is another story.
        “Oh gosh, I wish I could have other alternative beside it!” Kent shouted, with helpless agony. Doubtlessly, he couldn’t ignore the benefit from cheap food here, but “the quality is sometimes far from restaurant outside NCU and the food choice is monotonous.” Moreover, Kent added, as same as what Henry commented, “the crowded and disordered street really discourage me from having my dinner here!”
        However, with an eye to 宵夜街’s irreplaceable convenience, Kent, as other students whether they like it or not, has no choice but to keep eating everyday there.

       As the main choice for students, the change in 宵夜街 is absolutely important. But for limited profit, it is less likely that shops here revise spontaneously. Hence, school authority should create incentive for them more keenly. By, for example, introducing quality-assessment competition, I believe 宵夜街 will become more and more desirable. 

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