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How did the staff drive the old people away when they were dancing in the old group hotel?

Only after the employees adjust the air-conditioning temperature to 3 degrees can these elderly people leave the hotel lobby. No matter how hot the weather is in summer, it can't resist the love of grandfathers and grandmothers for square dancing, but these old people are not stupid, so people won't dance in the open-air square, and they will choose a cool place to dance, such as an underground passage, such as the hotel lobby.

In the lobby of a hotel in Suzhou, a group of grandfathers and grandmothers are enjoying the cool. As can be seen from the video, there are actually sofas in the lobby of the hotel. If these elderly people enjoy the cool, they can sit down and enjoy the cool while resting. However, these elderly people are playing like children, and they even dance in the square dance. During this period, hotel employees come forward to stop their behavior, but these elderly people simply don't listen, and they are getting more and more energetic. This made the hotel staff quite helpless, so in the case of ineffective persuasion, the hotel staff had to adjust the air conditioning in the hotel lobby to 3 degrees. Sure enough, after a while, these elderly people also felt hot before they left the hotel.

I really applaud the hotel staff for this practice. I feel sentimental. People's hotels are open for business, not open-air squares. So many elderly people are dancing in the lobby. What do you think of this? Besides, there are stools in the hotel, so you have to play and dance. Doesn't this affect other customers who come to stay? Yu Li, there is a smooth ceramic floor in the lobby of the hotel. If there is an accident while dancing, who will pay the bill? Should the hotel be responsible? I think others certainly don't want to, because they discouraged your behavior and you didn't listen, so this bill really doesn't depend on the hotel.

so from this point of view, I think the hotel's approach is completely correct. In fact, many old people have the habit of rubbing cold in summer. It is said that their own homes also have air conditioning, but the old people are reluctant to turn it on, and they think it is too expensive, so they go to shopping malls, stations and other places to rub cold. But I think rubbing should also bring quality. It can't be said that in order to make themselves cool and comfortable, it will affect others' business. After all, people open their doors to make money and make customers feel comfortable, and you are either lying around or going your own way.