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tigry1 [53]
2 years ago
11

at the restaurant A) the waiting time at the restaurant was just to long B) the waiting time was just to long at the restaurant.

find the modifier
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1 answer:
inna [77]2 years ago
8 0

To find the modifier Option B) the waiting time was just too long at the restaurant.

According to a survey, restaurant customers find it too long to wait for a meal of 24 minutes or more. They classify waiting times around 34 minutes as too long.

Unless it's fully packed and the staff is obviously in a hurry, it's generally said to be 45 minutes. In my opinion, anything longer than an hour is unacceptable wherever you are. I'm far less patient than most I think. When they are not busy, I usually wait only about 25-30 minutes.

Shorter wait times result in higher customer satisfaction. On the other hand, customers will be dissatisfied if the restaurant waits for a long time for the customer to be serviced (Davis, 1991). According to previous research, latency affects customer satisfaction.

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