Some U-Believe-It-Anot
OK, here's some believes of the hoteliers:
> > >> > >Every single hotel, there shall be at least a permanent room which>should> > >be left vacant at all times.
No matter how full the hotel is,
> > >they are not to sell that room(s) to any guest.
It was said that >special> > >room was "reserved" for those "special visitors".
> > >So, if you plan to stay in some hotel, always book in advance.> > >> > >
Try to avoid walk in.> > >
If the receptionist told you there's no more room available, do not>insist> > >
one anymore or try to bribe them to give you a room.
If you do> > >that, most of the time the room you have will be that "special room".> > >> >
>Sometimes those "special visitors" might go to other rooms also, so>here's> > >some tips on how to protect yourself:
> > >Before entering your room, always knock on the door first, even you >know> > >the room is vacant.> > >
After you enter the room, if you felt very cold suddenly and have>"chicken> > >spore", lea ve the room quietly immediately and go to reception> > >to request to change room. Most of the time the receptionist will> > >understand what's happening.> > >
After you enter the room, immediately switch on all of the lights, and>open> > >the curtain to let the sun light in.> > >> > >
Before you go to bed, arrange your shoes so that one of them is upside> > >down. Some say this is representing yin & yang to protect you while> > >you're asleep.
Always leave at least a lamp on while you're sleeping,> > >preferably the toilet's lamp.> > >> >
>If you're staying alone and they have give you a twin bed, do not sleep> > >with the other bed vacant, try to put your things like luggage on the> > >other bed before you sleep.
> > >> > >Every single hotel, there shall be at least a permanent room which>should> > >be left vacant at all times.
No matter how full the hotel is,
> > >they are not to sell that room(s) to any guest.
It was said that >special> > >room was "reserved" for those "special visitors".
> > >So, if you plan to stay in some hotel, always book in advance.> > >> > >
Try to avoid walk in.> > >
If the receptionist told you there's no more room available, do not>insist> > >
one anymore or try to bribe them to give you a room.
If you do> > >that, most of the time the room you have will be that "special room".> > >> >
>Sometimes those "special visitors" might go to other rooms also, so>here's> > >some tips on how to protect yourself:
> > >Before entering your room, always knock on the door first, even you >know> > >the room is vacant.> > >
After you enter the room, if you felt very cold suddenly and have>"chicken> > >spore", lea ve the room quietly immediately and go to reception> > >to request to change room. Most of the time the receptionist will> > >understand what's happening.> > >
After you enter the room, immediately switch on all of the lights, and>open> > >the curtain to let the sun light in.> > >> > >
Before you go to bed, arrange your shoes so that one of them is upside> > >down. Some say this is representing yin & yang to protect you while> > >you're asleep.
Always leave at least a lamp on while you're sleeping,> > >preferably the toilet's lamp.> > >> >
>If you're staying alone and they have give you a twin bed, do not sleep> > >with the other bed vacant, try to put your things like luggage on the> > >other bed before you sleep.

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