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How can I be polite in a hotel?

Travel Etiquette: How to Be a Polite Hotel Guest
  1. A good hotel will do just about anything to make their guests feel welcome. ...
  2. No Bare Feet. ...
  3. Say “Yes” to Staying Dressed. ...
  4. Respect Quiet Hours. ...
  5. Tidy Up. ...
  6. Enjoy Public Areas (Within Reason) ...
  7. Teach Your Children Well. ...
  8. Always Be Courteous.




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Hotel Etiquette: Hotel Guest Manners
  1. Don't “fudge” on the amount of people staying in the room. ...
  2. Keep a close eye on your children. ...
  3. Keep the noise level down. ...
  4. Leave the room tidy. ...
  5. Be an eco-friendly guest. ...
  6. Don't hoard the danish. ...
  7. Don't forget to tip the housekeeper. ...
  8. Fill out the survey.


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Above all, remember that hotel workers are working—and they're not your friends, no matter how nice they are—so keep your interactions with them professional. If you want to express your appreciation, a tip and a thank-you note are the ways to go.

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Regardless of the your Department within the Hotel – Unacceptable behaviour includes unwanted physical contact, stalking, offensive comments, joking about somebody (whether using words or body language) and publishing, circulating or displaying offensive material or pictures.

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When a guest comes within ten (10) feet of a team member(s), the team member(s) should cease their conversation to acknowledge the approaching guest. At approximately five (5) feet our team members should acknowledge the guest(s) with a nod or greeting, whenever appropriate.

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Here are 12 tips to make an impact:
  1. Listen and pay attention: Not only to basic instructions and general information but listen for subtle clues about what the manager notices and appreciates. ...
  2. Show up early: This is always impressive, showing the boss that you are serious about your job and have a strong work ethic.


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Remember you are a guest of the hotel and should therefore behave appropriately. Make an effort to fit in with the way things are done and always be polite and treat the staff with respect. If you aren't sure what to do with regard to some things, check the in-room compendium for information or call reception and ask.

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Hotel staff members do whatever makes guests comfortable, including taking reservations, cleaning guest rooms, planning parties and maintaining the building. If you love working with people, a hotel job may be perfect for you.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end). Families don't automatically need to tip more than single travelers or couples.

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A quick online search of hotel reviews may reveal the problem rooms in a hotel. If you're working with a travel adviser, make sure you give that person your room preferences. Call ahead and ask for a better room. Either you or your travel adviser should consider phoning ahead to request a specific room.

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Avoid arguments, remain calm, and be polite Arguing can result in nothing but the worst situations. KEEP YOUR CALM, even if their arguments and complaints seem unfair. Note that no matter what, THEY ARE STILL YOUR GUESTS. Treat them with respect and give them their space and time to voice their concerns.

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7 Small Ways to Make Hotel Guests Feel Special
  1. Offer a Few Extras.
  2. Train Your Staff.
  3. Offer Complimentary Items.
  4. Send Your Guests a Handwritten Notecard.
  5. Anticipate Needs by Providing Resources.
  6. Send Holiday Greeting Cards.
  7. Occasional Upgrades.
  8. Make Your Guests Feel Special With Ease.


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There is no need to go overboard or buy a whole new wardrobe but opting for smart casual when you arrive a resort hotel, rather than thongs and a t-shirt, and casual business attire for a corporate 5 star hotel is a good rule of thumb.

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Table of contents
  1. Establish eye contact.
  2. Dress to impress.
  3. Ask questions.
  4. A smile goes a long way.
  5. Offer to help.
  6. Be cordial even if you're busy.
  7. Make guests feel special.
  8. Indicate points of interest within the hotel.


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How can I make my man feel special in a hotel?
  1. Decorate the bed with rose petals.
  2. Dim the lighting.
  3. Light candles around the room.
  4. Uncork a bottle of champagne.
  5. Put together a special playlist.
  6. Wear your most elegant outfits.
  7. Bring your own entertainment.
  8. Call for room service.


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I've Done This. The next time you're staying at a hotel, when done with your towel, leave it hanging or on the sink. It's one less towel the staff need to pick up from the floor. It's a small act but can make a difference.

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