Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Is there any slang for staying in a hotel and calling for service?

Is there any slang for staying in a hotel and calling for service?

Slang for staying in a hotel and calling for service is as follows:

1, "finally", tell the beauty at the front desk that we don't want the last room in the corridor. Because compared with other rooms, this room has poor vision and light, and its location is relatively remote. There are some hidden dangers in this remote room. If there are some accidents, the residents of the room are the last to know.

2, "turn", tell the beauty at the front desk that we don't accept transfer rooms and corner rooms. Generally, the rooms in this position are not very spacious, which will make the furniture in the room look strange. This kind of room is uncomfortable to live in, and there may be some unexpected situations, such as getting up at night and touching things in the room.

Matters needing attention when staying in a hotel

1, it is forbidden to fold hotel towels. If you stay in a hotel, don't fold the used towels neatly. Because if you fold the towels neatly, the cleaner will mistakenly think that those towels are newly put on. This way, the towel that should have been replaced will not be replaced.

2. It is forbidden to use high-power electrical appliances. If you want to cook eggs with your own big electrical appliances in a hotel, you'd better not do that, because the power of the hotel socket is very small, and using high-power electrical appliances may cause a fire.