Guest User
September 26, 2022
I stayed in a separate room with my male friend. Check out was at 10:00, but 10 minutes passed when I was getting ready. Then suddenly the door opened and a voice said, "Customer~". I hurriedly shouted, "Don't open it!!!!!" The cleaning person closed the door, but I heard a voice saying, "Don't open it." Worried about the man in the other room with me? It was like he came to my room and asked me to open the room because he was my companion. I'm a perfect friend with that friend, and it's disgusting to stay in the same room as me, so I can't do it. But what about the security aspect of opening the door of a woman's room without permission and telling the man what's going on just because she's with a companion? You don't know if that person is really with you, do you? First of all, it is impossible to open the door for a guest even though it is only 10 minutes after checkout. Good thing I was on the verge of leaving. You can be sued under certain circumstances. Should I at least make a phone call? What would you do if you changed clothes? First of all, I was told to open the door because he was with me, but what if the man was a stalker? I've been scared several times in my life, but I'll never forget the day when my hotel room was opened without my permission. It's life trauma. If you want to open the door without permission, we recommend staying. I was satisfied with the bath, so I was really scared, so it was a shame and the worst. I cut ties with that male friend because of that incident.
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