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Hotel booking
Unless you don't have enough deposit, meals are usually paid with check-out. There is no need to tip in China, because the hotel will charge 15% service fee. If the landlord wants to give it, of course there is no problem. The children in room service will be very happy and have a very good attitude towards you. It doesn't matter whether you fight or not. You can put the tableware or dining car directly at the door. When the room attendant sees it, he will inform the room service children to collect it. Three-star hotels generally do not have ready-made food delivery service. I wonder if the hotel will provide the flowers requested by the landlord.
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