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Booking a hotel for SN, dos and donts?
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You live with your parents, how do you explain not being there for a couple nights etc
Trying same thing
Also are there any secluded places by you you'd be comfortable with? I have one, debate is car vs hotel. Also not good with people anymore.
Also are there any secluded places by you you'd be comfortable with? I have one, debate is car vs hotel. Also not good with people anymore.
Hi, my SN arrived yesterday and I'm living with my parents so I can't hide it for too long. I have enough money to rent a hotel room so I would like to know what I should do and what I should not do. Primarily concerned about them knocking on my door a few minutes/hours after I pass out. How can I prevent this? Most hotels here don't have a do not disturb si
Hi, my SN arrived yesterday and I'm living with my parents so I can't hide it for too long. I have enough money to rent a hotel room so I would like to know what I should do and what I should not do. Primarily concerned about them knocking on my door a few minutes/hours after I pass out. How can I prevent this? Most hotels here don't have a do not disturb sign
Hotel staff won't just just randomly knock on your door unless it's morning and check out for you,or for replacing towels,etc. So long as you you've allowed enough time during the previous day or night, you should be ok. Also, sorry you're feeling so badly. Xoxox
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