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Why can't I stay in the room at the end of the hotel?

I can't stay in the room at the end of the hotel. Mainly because of some local legends, occasionally listen to roommates. Once again, I went out to play with my roommate on Sunday. I was too tired to go back to school at night, so I found a hotel to stay. It was too late, there were only a few rooms left, so we checked in. We searched for the room number in the corridor for a long time, and it was almost at the end of the corridor. At this time, my roommate said, it won't be the innermost room. It's bad luck. I'm still thinking, what happened to the innermost room? Is it in bad condition? So I asked him according to my doubts: What happened to this room? He said, don't you know that hotels had better not stay in such rooms? I shook my head in confusion and said, I don't know, what's the matter? He also said to me with a reluctant face: There is a saying in our country that it is best not to live in such a room with two ends because it is haunted. At that time, I just hesitated and pushed the door and went in.

There will be such a saying in many places, which may be regional differences, but it has not been circulated here. At that time, I also wondered why the remaining rooms were the most remote rooms, probably because other passengers had such taboos. I never believe in such a thing, and my roommate is not afraid. We were still two people, we moved in without any requirements, and everything was normal the next day. This kind of room is no different from other rooms, but most people still don't want to live in these taboo rooms. Everyone has different preferences, and there is no way to persuade everyone to change their views. They still want to be relaxed and happy in one place. Don't affect their mood just because they live in such a room. Nothing can beat science.

The last room in the hotel still needs everyone to stay according to their own preferences.