I stayed on Friday and Saturday [3.22-23] to attend my relative's younger brother's wedding on Saturday.
Although there was a slight price difference compared to the main building suite [my brother was planning to stay with my dad, so we decided on a suite], the level of facilities was almost like heaven and earth.
My 6th grade daughter described it as North Korea and South Korea.
Not only did our room have two clean beds, but the room also had to be bent almost from end to end [of course, I don't know if it was because it was already fully booked, but for reference, we made our reservation about a month in advance.]
All home appliances are at the 70s level.
It's all good. Anyway, it was right that I found a cheap place with the intention of sleeping overnight.
On Saturday morning, my husband changed his clothes and I was wearing panties and stockings.
Someone opened the door, it was the housekeeper, and closed the door without saying sorry. [Of course, you were probably embarrassed too.]
There was silence for a while. It's such an absurd situation, but it's still a hotel, and even at 10:20? Check out is about 11 o'clock.
I called the front desk and they said they were so sorry, but then there was no explanation, so I said I didn't think it would end in something to be sorry about and hung up.
I went to the desk and they said I was the person who called earlier.
Cost of accommodation per day [was it 92,000? [It's very cheap] If you exclude it and come later, they'll give you a one-day ticket? Still, the manager is
I tried to respond quickly, but
A bunch of college students came to the main building and said that my brother's family couldn't sleep until 4 a.m.
Okay, I'll assume I understand everything.
Housekeeper training is so basic, they even open doors?
Even thinking about it now, I'm so embarrassed.
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