By Petr Navovy | reddit | November 27, 2024 |
Hotel workers, alongside other hospitality and service workers, are tough as nails. They have to be. They shouldn’t have to be, but between the often awful pay and conditions, as well as that other frequently hellish factor—other human beings—they have to be made of sturdy material indeed. It was this latter element that Reddit had on its mind the other day, when it asked the question: ‘Hotel receptionists of Reddit, who was the most horrible guest you have ever encountered?’ You can check out the full thread here, but below are some highlights:
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