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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
I know that I've posted this once before but when it comes to showing respect for the hotel and for the guests staying at the hotel, I'm often reminded of a hotel where we stayed. It was the mainstay for family and loved ones of gravely ill patients at a nearby hospital. It was also a place for the patients to stay while waiting for treatment and had to be near the hospital. All guests were asked to be quiet and respectful and there was a hall curfew set in place by the hotel that we were all asked to observe. It was a beautiful hotel with a delicious breakfast and some of us felt it was a privilege to be there. I did have to put a nerf football in timeout and have one or two quiet conversations with a couple of students on the first morning but, after that, everything went smoothly on our end of it and we were invited back each year. For me, it felt like a honor to be invited back.
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
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When I travel for work I often have to work 12hr shifts, 12on/12off if I work 6p-6a I am going to be sleeping midday, I expect there to be more noise than there would be at night (people checking in/out). But I don't expect running and/or screaming in the halls. |
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
Only on ChiefDelphi could this thread spark controversy. Seriously, guys, it's not that hard. Don't be a-holes.
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
I'm missing something. Where's the controversy? As far as I can see, the posters in the thread are in agreement?
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
Controversy may not have been the right word. What I should've said is that only on CD would people feel the need to discuss the finer points of being considerate to people.
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
It takes a village.
Doesn't matter which students were 'acting up' (in any way) I am not afraid to scold them. Politely, of course, but don't ignore me or there will be consequences. I like to think our students are well-behaved but am not so naive to think they don't need a reminder every time. |
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Re: Respectful to other guests in your hotel
For those of us outside of the central time zone 9pm does seem early but that's the norm there with the late news starting at 10pm rather than the 11pm the rest of the country is used to.
Our Hotel had a posted 9pm quiet hour. For the most part we had no problems with our or other students in the Hotel. In fact when a few members of our team were talking quietly near the elevators and away from the rooms one night a pair of couples exited their room(s) laughing quite loudly. They were around the corner and down the hall where they weren't visible. A couple of our students instinctively shushed them thinking they may have been fellow team members since we had some rooms down the hall. It was kind of funny when they rounded the corner and it was obvious they weren't robotics kids but half drunk 20 somethings heading back out "on the town". |
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