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Can I use the kettle in the hotel when I am away from home?

? Because I prefer drinking water, I used to use the kettle provided by the hotel to boil water and make a cup of tea when I stayed in the hotel. Until last year, I checked into a hotel with a friend, and she strongly disapproved of my drinking water from the hotel kettle. After listening to her reasons, I left a big shadow in my heart.

According to her, he has a female friend who lives in a hotel. When washing clothes, she used to put her underwear in the kettle of the hotel and disinfect it with water. Moreover, this female friend will also spread the towel provided by the wine carrier on the bathroom floor and at the door of the bathroom to prevent the ground from slipping. When I heard this friend talk about her female friend's habits, I could hardly restrain my desire to vomit. My heart is going crazy. If the towel is laid on the ground to prevent the ground from slipping, it is understandable. Cooking underwear in a kettle is simply immoral.

But then I also conducted a self-examination. I think it was also because I was too negligent to judge others with my own ideas. People in this world are different, and my thoughts may be different from others. The hotel has a large passenger flow, and the quality of the customers staying in varies. No one will know how customers use these hotel supplies in closed rooms. Since I can't ask everyone to learn to think of others, I can only learn to protect myself first.

Therefore, I live in a hotel now, and I won't drink the water in the hotel kettle no matter how thirsty I am. Similarly, I will avoid using towels and toiletries provided by the hotel. Here, I also want to remind you that you don't know who is using your room and whether the other person has any special hobbies. Please don't use the kettle provided by the hotel unless absolutely necessary. If you can bring your own daily necessities, please be sure to bring your own. Remember, remember! !