Breakfast Diva
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Do you ask that specific question when guests check out? Or "were there any problems?"
I don't ask those specific questions, but I do thank them, shake their hand, etc. Most of the time guests are gushing with praise. Sometimes, like today, I just don't know what they thought. They were an odd couple to start out with, but hey, to each his own and like the old saying "there's a lid for every pot". They seemed shy and had never been to a b&b before.
On check-out, same thing. Blank faces, no conversation except for my thanking them for staying. It just gives me such a weird feeling. They ate every bite of food and they had our 2 breakfasts, picnic basket and room service delivered dinner.
I thought about asking them if everything was ok, but I didn't want to put them on the spot and make them even more awkward than they were. They were the only check-out and no other people around, but I would be hesitant to ask "how was everything" if there were others around that could hear.
What do you do?
I don't ask those specific questions, but I do thank them, shake their hand, etc. Most of the time guests are gushing with praise. Sometimes, like today, I just don't know what they thought. They were an odd couple to start out with, but hey, to each his own and like the old saying "there's a lid for every pot". They seemed shy and had never been to a b&b before.
On check-out, same thing. Blank faces, no conversation except for my thanking them for staying. It just gives me such a weird feeling. They ate every bite of food and they had our 2 breakfasts, picnic basket and room service delivered dinner.
I thought about asking them if everything was ok, but I didn't want to put them on the spot and make them even more awkward than they were. They were the only check-out and no other people around, but I would be hesitant to ask "how was everything" if there were others around that could hear.
What do you do?