I have something to say about the front desk of this hotel. First of all, the sister wearing glasses is so cute and really great. She speaks and does things neatly. I like her very much. Then I want to complain about the other front desk. First of all, I want to tell the hotel that this front desk may raise the room price. It is obviously room 103, but she told me 110, so I chose to book online, 105, so it didn't affect anyone. But then her attitude towards me changed. She was impatient, very impatient. Even in the next few days, when I changed to a more expensive room because there were two people living together, her impatience reached the extreme. 2 o'clock is the normal check-out time. One day in advance, I confirmed that the room I wanted to change was not booked, and then I booked the room for 3 consecutive days. At 2 o'clock when I changed the room, I had to go to work immediately, so I had to put my things in the room I changed. I was procrastinating for a long time, talking about this and that. Finally, I was firm in my attitude and let me put my things in. Later, when I got off work at night, I found that I had not packed my things. There was a bottle of Sprite, a toothbrush, and a pack of paper. The paper and toothbrush were placed on the floor in a transparent bag. I felt that this was a bit too much. After all, paper shouldn't be placed on the floor, and a half-drunk bottle of Sprite shouldn't be placed on the floor, let alone a toothbrush. I took the bag to the front desk and asked her why she put my toothbrush on the floor. She said she didn't see it. I said it was my toothbrush. She said when the aunt gave it to me, I saw paper and water, but not a toothbrush. I asked why the paper and toothbrush were placed on the floor in a bag. She said what do you want? I said what do you mean, so this is my problem. She said we saw the toothbrush. I said so you think it's my problem. She said it's my problem. I'm sorry, I didn't see the toothbrush. I said that's my problem. She said I bought you a new toothbrush. I said no, I don't need it. Then she went back to the room. After 10 minutes, she bought paper and a toothbrush and brought them to my room. I said no, she said she got it, and I said it was okay. Later, I saw that she wanted to hang it on the meal card, and her expression was not right, so I took it in my hand, and she left without looking back. I was embarrassed at the time, and suddenly I thought in my mind, so you still think it’s my problem. In the end, the paper was useless, the toothbrush was useless, and it has been returned. I want to tell you that I can buy a toothbrush myself, and it doesn’t matter whether I want paper or not, but you are a service staff, I don’t need your servility, but people should have the minimum respect. You put my food on the ground, I’m not a dog, why are you so disrespectful. When the whole problem arises, you still don’t respect people. If there is no respect between people, it’s very sad. How can I, a consumer, only deserve to put food on the ground? Toothbrushes only deserve to be put on the ground?
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