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The Secret Language of Hotel Guests: Decoding Their Unspoken Demands
Working in a hotel is like being a linguist, a psychic, and a hostage negotiator all at once. You learn quickly that guests speak in code—not official code, mind you, but a mystifying, often passive-aggressive dialect I like to call Guestish. It’s a language without conjugation but heavy on implication. There’s very little direct communication,
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From Nurse to GM: The Unexpected Skills That Transfer Across IndustriesTurns out, a bedpan and a breakfast bar have more in common than you’d think.
When people hear that I went from nursing administration to managing hotels, they usually tilt their head, squint, and try to connect the dots like I’ve just told them I left NASA to run a bakery. “That’s… quite a jump,” they say kindly, trying to hide the confusion. And to be fair, on paper? It
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The Opinionated Sting: Words That Should Be Retired Forever – Sending Them to the Lexical Retirement Home
While seemingly trivial, these often generate an immense amount of internal atmospheric pressure for me: words. Not profound political manifestos or deeply offensive slurs, but rather, those seemingly innocuous, yet utterly grating, words and phrases that have overstayed their welcome, become overused, or just plain lost all meaning. It’s time we collectively sent them to