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What are the hidden rules for staying in a hotel?

Whether you are going out for fun during holidays or on a business trip, you will inevitably have to stay in a hotel. So how much do you know about some unknown hidden rules in hotels? Let me give you an inventory below.

The first thing is to choose a hotel. When we choose, we must choose a hotel with formal procedures, preferably a national chain hotel. Because this type of hotel has complete facilities and standardized services, it is easier to solve problems if they arise. Don't be greedy for petty advantages and stay in some unlicensed hotels without formalities. Otherwise, if your money is lost or something unexpected happens, you will have to bear it yourself!

After entering the hotel room, don’t rush to turn on the lights and close the curtains. When the whole house is dark, turn on the camera function of your phone. Stand in the center of the room and slowly turn in circles. If you find a red dot on your phone, it proves that there is a pinhole camera there. Although regular hotels will not do this kind of thing. However, it is inevitable that some criminals will install these pinhole probes to peek into other people's privacy when they check in, so you should pay special attention to this!

It is best to bring your own cups and teapots in the room instead of using those from the hotel. Because there are so many people staying in the hotel, and teapots and teacups are items that everyone uses frequently, hygiene cannot be guaranteed. For our own health, it is best not to use it!

In addition, if you use the toilet in the bathroom, be sure to put paper on it. Because although many hotels claim to the outside world that all hotels will be disinfected after customers leave. But I once had a friend who worked as a waiter in a well-known hotel. She told me that most of the time it’s not even visible that it’s dirty, so it’s usually not wiped off! Pay attention to this too!

Also inside the room, never walk around on the carpet with bare feet. Although these carpet service personnel can also take care of them, they are constantly stepped on by people coming and going. So there's a lot of bacteria and debris. If it sticks to our skin, it is likely to cause hidden dangers to our health.

The last step is to get familiar with the layout of the entire hotel. Know where each safety exit is. Make sure that if an emergency occurs, you can escape from the hotel as quickly as possible to avoid danger.

Through the above description, I think everyone has a basic understanding of the unspoken rules of the hotel. Although this knowledge seems trivial, for the safety of our own lives and property, there is nothing wrong with being careful!