Guest User
April 6, 2024
This hotel is very close to the subway entrance, about 100 meters away, and the breakfast is also very good, but on the morning of the 28th, I encountered a waitress who was too rude. The thing is, the night before we checked in (Japanese houses are generally small), my toe kicked a small cut, and it was okay to put a band-aid, but for stability, I thought it would be better to spray some disinfectant iodine. So I went to the front desk and told a boy, who immediately came to hand it to me, but was suddenly stopped by the girl next to him, and said no, it's a personal item. I said, is it okay to just spray it? And if it's really a personal item, why put it at the front desk? I said I wanted to complain to you, and she actually said to complain to me, so I called the police and said you were obstructing "official business". You, a customer service staff serving customers at the front desk, actually said it was official business, I'm impressed. Because of the difficulty in language communication, we didn't want to bother her in order not to affect our mood for travel. After all, we have been very enthusiastic and enthusiastic people all the way. She was just a special one (in the words of another male waiter, some Japanese girls are kitsch and stick to foreigners). I finally told her that you can call the police if you want, but I want to comment on the platform.
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