>>15730602Oh, I forgot. Uh, well, would it be weird to eat alone in a family restaurant? I mean, it's in the name, but I don't know if that's how it works. I haven't been to what I would call one in a really really long time. I think it would be weird. But, besides that, I imagine that ordering something from a family restaurant would be pricey, so, I probably wouldn't go because of that issue alone. With those thoughts together, I'd say that I wouldn't eat there, no, I'd pick somewhere that's more casual.
Also, do they really need 6 banners saying that they're open? There's a bunch of problems that come from that. First of all, it'd be really annoying for the person who has to put and take off the banners every time the place opens and closes down, like, wow, I'm not saying that it's a high effort errand or anything, but, like, imagine having to do that. That sucks. Second, imagine having to keep all the banners clean and stuff. I mean, what if one gets stained, so it stands out and makes the whole place look messy? Or, if it ripped somehow, or just about anything happening to change it's form and make it look different than the other ones. Every time anything like that happens, you'd have to get a new banner, or it'd look bad. Why bother with that? Third, it just makes you seem really really stupid. Anyone looking at that would think, why does this place need 6 banners telling me that they're open at the moment? Just one doesn't work? Or none at all, and, okay, never mind, everything I wrote there is irrelevant, I just realized, it's a restaurant that's in a long road or something, the 6 banners are there so someone driving by in a car can catch with their eyes that they're open, I think. But, wait, no, that's also wrong, cause, I see crosswalks. Why would there be crosswalks in the middle of a long road? This has to be in the city somewhere, so, actually, I'm completely right, they're just being stupid by having 6 banners, there's no excuse for that.