The giant superstore Costco makes several requirements of its customers. Children must be kept with their parents at all times. They can't wander around to the various food stations of the warehouse on their own. Costco also asks that its customers not show up looking as if they just came from the beach. Hey, it's not too much to ask that they wear shoes and shirts while shopping. Lastly, Costco wants permission to look in the briefcases, backpacks, and packages of those entering its warehouse. It's too easy to slip items into big bags. Unlike other supermarkets, Costco is a private membership store and thus can make reasonable demands of its customers. But it needs help. How can it fit all of these restrictions on a concise sign at its entrance?
Your Task Assume you are a staff member of a consultancy hired by Costco to draft a sign for the entrance. Individually or in teams, prepare two versions of an entrance sign—one written from a negative point of view (don't do this, don't do that) and one from a positive point of view. Keep your sign brief, and be sure the items are parallel. Your instructor may have you present your versions in class for discussion. Then your instructor may show you the actual entrance sign.
Ans: While making signs it is essential to convey simplicity,courtesy,humbleness and clarity
Active
* Please keep children under supervision always.
* Please dress responsibly while shopping-(shoes&shortly)
* Costco does checking during entry to ensure your safety.
Passive
* Children must be always under Parent's supervision.
*Customers are requested to dress responsibly while shopping-(shoes&shorts)
* Checking during entry is done to ensure customer safety.
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