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RE: The Man from Sicily

in The Ink Well2 years ago

This text conveys a nostalgia and a sense of loss for the negative transformation of a special place. You highlight the importance of aromas and flavors in the coffee shop experience, and how these elements contributed to creating a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere. Mr. Esposito's passing represents not only the loss of a loved one, but also the loss of the very essence of the place.

It also shows how a change in management and product quality can profoundly affect the customer experience. This manifests itself when you express disappointment when you notice that the flavors and aromas you appreciated so much have diminished and that the tranquility of the place has been replaced by a less pleasant atmosphere.

PS: it was good to recall a little Merida episode.

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It was a very nice place to hang out, I wanted it to be my place until I graduated and left the city, but unfortunately it wasn't like that.
Thank you for your very good comment, friend. Greetings.