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How do you say the kind of guests who live in hotels in English? (It won't be a customer, will it?
Guest:
People who pay to eat or stay in restaurants, hotels or other institutions; A patron.
Guest: a person who pays for accommodation in a restaurant, hotel or other similar place; customer
Customer:
A person or organization that buys something from a store or business: a customer, a consumer: a person who walks into a store to buy something.
Customer:
People who use the services or suggestions of professionals or organizations: people who enjoy the professional services or suggestions provided by others or organizations.
Supplementary note: People who stay in hotels are not necessarily called guests by hotels. If this person can provide customers for the hotel, he is here to talk about cooperation, and the hotel can also call him a customer.
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