Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I suggest that no matter what hotel you stay in, "don't touch" three rooms is not superstition.

I suggest that no matter what hotel you stay in, "don't touch" three rooms is not superstition.

Whether traveling or on business, it is inevitable to stay in a hotel. No matter how high-class the hotel is, there are three rooms you'd better avoid and don't touch, you know?

It is best to avoid the rooms on both sides of the elevator at the first time, because everyone's work and rest habits are different. There will inevitably be guests staying in the hotel at night, and there will inevitably be movement in and out. For people who have a shallow sleep, it is really a torment.

Secondly, it is best to avoid the room at the end of the elevator, which is farthest from the elevator. Although it is quiet enough, it becomes passive once it is in danger.

Third, it is best not to stay in the room where the guest just checked out. In the tourist season or some scenic cities, hotels are often overcrowded. The guests have just checked out, and the new guests are anxious to check in, so the cleaning is inevitably incomplete. If the sheets or quilts are not dirty, the cleaning aunt will even be lazy and not change them.

After watching the news, do you dare to use the kettle in the hotel? Friends who often stay in hotels may wish to prepare a portable boiled water cup, which is small in size and does not occupy the space in the bag, and can drink hot water in a few minutes.

When you go out, you must learn to protect yourself. Friends who need to stay in hotels often have good suggestions. Please leave a message in the comments section to discuss.