Morticia
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Had a daughter book a room for her parents and herself. When she booked every room was open. She took the least expensive room. Called yesterday and was describing 'her' room to me as she was looking at it online. NO, she was describing a completely different TWO rooms, not one. The term the parents used when they checked in? Quaint.
Wonderful. Just like in real estate, 'quaint' has connotations at a B&B that are not good. Generally used to describe something that is out of date and sub par.
Kid was not paying. Why not get mom & dad a really nice room?
Wonderful. Just like in real estate, 'quaint' has connotations at a B&B that are not good. Generally used to describe something that is out of date and sub par.
Kid was not paying. Why not get mom & dad a really nice room?