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Let's see... the phone call demanding a rate, when I ask for what date, the said "tonight". Sorry, I'm full for tonight!
The phone call looking for a room at my hotel. I don't have a hotel, I have a B&B. Oh, motel. No, B&B. Looking for a room for himself, his wife and his three children, 17, 14, 12 and the 1 year old baby. Apparently not a child, since he said 3... unless I understood wrong and the 17 year old is the wife, which would bring me to a totally different problem. Sorry, we don't take babies. What is a B&B. It's your home? Yes. Bye! (And I didn't ask, but my guess is that he wanted for tonight anyway.
The guest we have been emailing and texting asking them for an arrival time arrives. When asked why they never replied basically says doesn't read email (and yet use the Internet to book us, which meant they had to get a confirmation email.) and that she won't book B&Bs in the future because we need arrival times. (Rude tone, I'm waiting for the bad review already. We are horrible people because we don't have a staff fawning on them!)
Managed the 40 minutes to get to the bank between cleaning up and waiting like an idiot for an arrival that was too rude to answer our emails and texts. Got the sheets folded, the whites in the dryer.
And now the weird question of the day. Is it just me, or do you run all the way back to your room and your private bathroom if you have to "go" even though you are in a guest room, you just cleaned the toilet. You know you can easily clean it again. But somehow it just doesn't feel like "yours" even though it's in your house and home. I can't be the only one runs all the way back to use my own... in a house where I literally own every toilet.
The phone call looking for a room at my hotel. I don't have a hotel, I have a B&B. Oh, motel. No, B&B. Looking for a room for himself, his wife and his three children, 17, 14, 12 and the 1 year old baby. Apparently not a child, since he said 3... unless I understood wrong and the 17 year old is the wife, which would bring me to a totally different problem. Sorry, we don't take babies. What is a B&B. It's your home? Yes. Bye! (And I didn't ask, but my guess is that he wanted for tonight anyway.
The guest we have been emailing and texting asking them for an arrival time arrives. When asked why they never replied basically says doesn't read email (and yet use the Internet to book us, which meant they had to get a confirmation email.) and that she won't book B&Bs in the future because we need arrival times. (Rude tone, I'm waiting for the bad review already. We are horrible people because we don't have a staff fawning on them!)
Managed the 40 minutes to get to the bank between cleaning up and waiting like an idiot for an arrival that was too rude to answer our emails and texts. Got the sheets folded, the whites in the dryer.
And now the weird question of the day. Is it just me, or do you run all the way back to your room and your private bathroom if you have to "go" even though you are in a guest room, you just cleaned the toilet. You know you can easily clean it again. But somehow it just doesn't feel like "yours" even though it's in your house and home. I can't be the only one runs all the way back to use my own... in a house where I literally own every toilet.