

A Reddit user received a list of unwritten rules followed by hotel guests, check out 12 of them.
A Reddit user, who was staying at a hotel to celebrate their birthday, made a post in the forum asking what unwritten rules are followed by hotel guests.
The comment received hundreds of likes and replies with a list of rules.
“I think that annoying hotel guests are a very common experience for many people, so of course, they would want to share how not to be one,” the user told Bored Panda.
Here are 12 unwritten rules for hotel guests:
1. “Be quiet in the hallways,” suggested one comment.
2. Checking the furniture in the room was also widely discussed. “I open and check everything. I’m not exactly sure what I’m looking for, but I do it anyway.”
3. “Don’t let the door slam when leaving the room. Seems simple enough,” advised another user.
4. “Treat the staff like royalty. Good manners often get you extra attention and sometimes perks,” another user suggested.


5. One user commented that it’s important to check the sheets for “bedbugs.”
6. “One of my favorite tips was to leave a key card on the floor near the door, in case you need to leave in the middle of the night for any reason and return without trouble.”
7. When checking out, guests recommend shaking the sheets and checking storage spaces in the room to ensure nothing was left behind.
8. “I only take showers. I don’t trust hotels to clean the bathtubs properly, so I won’t sit in one,” one user commented.
9. A Reddit user advised to get rid of “super tight sheets.”
10. “Don’t put your luggage on the bed,” one user requested, for hygiene reasons.
11. “If you’re talking in the hallways, speak quietly,” one profile commented.
12. “My only rule is to put the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign on the door as soon as I arrive. I don’t want anyone, including housekeeping, touching my stuff,” explained a user.
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