Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Consultation: Do you squat or stand when talking to wheelchair guests in the hotel?

Consultation: Do you squat or stand when talking to wheelchair guests in the hotel?

Do you work in a hotel?

If so, it is usually standing, because communication with guests is usually standing when the guests are standing, and I am still standing when the guests are sitting.

Unless you are a receptionist, everyone sits together; Or in restaurants, lobby bars and other places to talk to guests about the details of reception, meetings and other specific matters.

Otherwise, you should usually stand. If you squat down, it seems that you are deliberately responding to the guest's disability. Guests who don't mind can easily say that they don't like their special treatment if they have a little higher self-esteem. Unless the other person is a child.