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Taboos for staying in hotels

Taboos for staying in hotels

Taboos about staying in hotels are common in our lives. We need to stay in hotels for various reasons, and we also need to pay attention to many aspects, especially health and safety. Let's first understand the taboos of staying in a hotel.

Avoid staying in hotels 1 1. Don't stay in the back room of the hotel.

Hotels are seldom full. When assigning rooms to guests, they usually start with the room near the elevator lobby, because it is faster to provide room service and more convenient to clean the room after check-out.

Relatively speaking, the occupancy rate of rooms at the end of the corridor will be low, the popularity will be weak, and the yang will be insufficient, which will easily attract ghosts. If you are assigned to the tail room, I suggest you change rooms. The last room is often too noisy for some people. Advise friends to avoid it as much as possible.

If you don't want to see anything, don't live in a room facing the stairs or corridor.

There is a room with a big mirror at the door. It is best not to live there. Please stay away from the house with a mirror on the door.

Second, say hello before getting started.

If there is a doorbell before opening the room, ring the doorbell first, knock three times if there is no doorbell, and lean sideways before entering the room to show respect for other "guests". Say hello loudly when you go in and let them know that someone is staying.

When staying in a hotel, it is forbidden to open the door and close it immediately. When staying in a hotel, don't close the door as soon as you enter the room. Remind your friends: knock on the door before opening it. Let the door open for about a minute. People can stand on one side of the door and enter the room later.

Third, it is forbidden to stay in hotels. After staying, it was as quiet as a mouse.

Silence is especially forbidden after staying in the hotel and entering the room. Instead, you should immediately turn on the TV, turn on the water in the washbasin and flush the toilet. All wardrobe doors that can be opened should be opened. Mind you, this is your clear hint: I am here, and I am the master here today.

Fourth, turn on the light to signal ticket checking.

After staying in the hotel and entering the room, it is especially forbidden not to turn on the lights, or just turn on a few lights to remind friends to turn on all the lights, so don't miss it. Turn on all the lights in the room after entering the room, and then go to the toilet to flush the toilet. Then open the quilt and pat the pillow to let the spirit know that there are guests staying. But remember not to open all the wardrobes and drawers at once. In addition to avoiding disturbing the gods and making them adapt to the living, you can also leave them a hiding space.

Fifth, lean the bed against the wall.

If one person lives in a double room, or two people live in a room with two beds but want to sleep in one bed, don't pick the one near the wall, let alone turn the pillow, bedding and sheets of the bed near the wall upside down, or put the pillow in the cupboard to let the spirit know that the adjacent bed will also be occupied.

Before going to bed, don't turn off the lights in the whole room, at least turn on one light, leave less yang, and make yourself feel a little safe.

For many friends, it may be a habit to turn off the lights to sleep, but if you want to have a good sleep in the hotel, I suggest you don't turn off the lights to sleep, at least keep a few lights, so you will be bold and cautious.

In addition, shoes should not be placed neatly beside the bed to prevent them from being easily put on at night, and it is best to put them in disorder or upside down. For example, the vamp is placed in a slight figure of eight, which is more in line with the gossip of Taoist painting and has the meaning of harmony between yin and yang, which can prevent the gods from approaching. You'd better turn on the light and sleep. If you are not used to it, just turn on a small desk lamp or wall lamp or something.

Taboo 2: Turn on all the lights, open the quilt and pat the pillow after entering the hotel house, indicating that you want to stay today. You are the host today.

Don't hang clothes in the closet after check-in, and don't put them neatly after check-in, which will make them as messy as possible. If the other bed is useless, the pillow, quilt and mattress should also be messed up or put away.

If you always feel strange smell or other abnormal phenomena after check-in, such as the bed that you sleep in vibrates inexplicably, or the TV light that you turn on inexplicably signals, it may be that there is something wrong with the room and electrical appliances. If you encounter it, you can also choose to change rooms.

Don't turn off all the lights when you sleep, at least leave one or two lights to feel safe.

If there is a doorbell before entering the hotel, you'd better ring it first. If not, it is best to knock three times to prevent the staff from making mistakes in the room and causing embarrassing things.

Hotels usually arrange rooms from the elevator to facilitate room service, and it is easy to arrange them in the' room' next to the corridor. Because the location is not good, you need to pay attention.

Moreover, it is forbidden to take photos in the middle of the night after staying in the hotel, which is easy to affect the quality of sleep.

And staying in a hotel, it is forbidden to cut your nails in the middle of the night after check-in, which is not only harsh, but also affects the sleep of you and the passengers next door, which is easy to cause complaints and other problems.

Taboo 3 Why can't you open the door and close it immediately?

1. When you stay in a hotel, you can't open and close the door immediately.

When you check into the hotel, you just need to open the door. Never close the door as soon as you enter the room. Dr. Zheng reminded his friend: knock on the door first, then open the door, and let the door open for about one minute. People stand on one side of the door and then enter the room.

2. When staying in a hotel, first look at whether the hotel orientation matches your five elements.

Suppose a person likes the east and avoids the west, the hotel happens to be in the west, and the door faces the west, then the gas field will definitely be bad after you check in; If you are on a business trip, it means that you will lose a game first.

It is forbidden to stay in the last room of the hotel.

In this regard, Dr. Zheng specially wrote a blog post for friends' reference. The reason is that the last room is often too smelly and bad for some people. Dr. Zheng advised friends to avoid it as much as possible.

4. Hotel floors should be in line with their own numerology.

Each layer represents five elements, such as 1, 6 is water, 2,7 is fire, 3,8 is wood, 4,9 is gold, 5,0 is earth. If you are lucky and happen to live on the 9th floor, or on the 29th floor of 19, it is "Jin Kemu", which is not good.

5. It is forbidden to stay in hotels. After you stay inside, you will be quiet.

Silence is especially forbidden after staying in the hotel and entering the room. Instead, you should immediately turn on the TV, turn on the water in the washbasin and flush the toilet. All wardrobe doors that can be opened should be opened. Remind Dr. Zheng that this is a clear hint: I am here, and I am the master here today.

6. It is forbidden to turn off the lights or turn on the lights incompletely after staying in the hotel.

After staying in the hotel and entering the room, it is especially taboo not to turn on the lights, or just turn on a few lights. Dr. Zheng reminded his friends to turn on all the lights and not to miss them. Dr. Zheng believes that the facts speak for themselves.

7. It is forbidden to take photos in the middle of the night after staying in the hotel.

After staying in the hotel and entering the room, I am particularly afraid of taking pictures in the room in the middle of the night, especially the pictures on the wall as the background. By the way, Dr. Zheng said: Don't take pictures in the elevator.

8. It is forbidden to cut your nails in the middle of the night after staying in a hotel.

After staying in the hotel and entering the room, I was particularly afraid of cutting my nails in the room in the middle of the night. I'm also afraid to cut my nails if I take my children with me. Dr. Zheng specially wrote this blog post, and friends can refer to it.

9. It is forbidden to stay in hotels. Turn off the lights and sleep.

For many friends, it may be a habit to turn off the lights to sleep, but Dr. Zheng reminds me that if you want to have a good sleep in the hotel, then I suggest you don't turn off the lights to sleep, at least keep a few lights, so you will be bold and cautious.

Dr. Zheng Weijian specially reminded:

1, in fact, there are still many taboos in staying in hotels. For example, if you dream of being unlucky in a hotel, you won't say it; Don't say or imitate what you hear in the hotel in the middle of the night. Wait a minute.

2. Dr. Zheng suggested to use "hotel" and "restaurant" as usual, and try not to use "hotel" or "hotel". Let friends figure it out for themselves.

No matter where you stay, the key is that you have enough gas field and there will be no inexplicable things. Otherwise, things that may be messy will flash frequently.

In case anything strange happens, Dr. Zheng suggests that you cough loudly or say "Amitabha" continuously, which can often turn decay into magic.