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Sixfeetunder

Sixfeetunder

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Jan 12, 2019
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I will combine SN and exit bag. What's a good way to make sure other people can't hear me in the hotel and thus won't complain to management over it?
 
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Severnayasemiramida

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Mar 20, 2019
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Just use "do not disturb" sign and don't turn on tv/music loudly. Nobody cares
 
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Severnayasemiramida

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Mar 20, 2019
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Thats why he recommended not having the tv too loud.
I'm a girl lol. And I'm living in hotel for 2 month now. Hotel is cheap, the majority of guests are workers and military academy students. Nobody disturbed me except a bunch of catcallers.
Chambermaid will never come to your room unless you ask her to clean up. She may offer you to tidy your room if she meets you outside the room but never enters.
I've nearly died here lol when had drunken a bottle of strange gin with energy drinks, felt sick the next day and all the day long was throwing up. I bet it was loud and noticeable but nobody fucking cares.
Moreover, it's always possible to stuck the door with furniture.
 
Sixfeetunder

Sixfeetunder

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Jan 12, 2019
319
Thats why he recommended not having the tv too loud.

I'm a girl lol. And I'm living in hotel for 2 month now. Hotel is cheap, the majority of guests are workers and military academy students. Nobody disturbed me except a bunch of catcallers.
Chambermaid will never come to your room unless you ask her to clean up. She may offer you to tidy your room if she meets you outside the room but never enters.
I've nearly died here lol when had drunken a bottle of strange gin with energy drinks, felt sick the next day and all the day long was throwing up. I bet it was loud and noticeable but nobody fucking cares.
Moreover, it's always possible to stuck the door with furniture.

I'm thinking of a different person. The persom I'm talking about didn't have their TV on. She fainted and may have hit some furniture on the way down, someone heard a thud, and they filed a noise complaint. It's unlikely for that to happen, but I've worked in customer service before and some people so complain over the silliest things.
 
LegaliseIt!

LegaliseIt!

Elementalist
Nov 29, 2019
808
Not at a hotel, but I failed an OD attempt because I fainted and knocked a lamp over. Lesson learned: I will be dizzy, and I might have seizures, so I am going to take SN lying down. Definitely going to move any items within "flailing" distance. Might even lie on the floor. The tips from the former hotel employee posted above are awesome!

Edit: Also I once stayed at a motel that was hosting a big hockey tournament—not trying to ctb, but all the other guests were partying so hard that they wouldn't have noticed a nuclear bomb going off—just sayin'
 
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AssistedSuicide

AssistedSuicide

Zero Survival Instinct
Dec 3, 2019
6
Idk But I hope you're being thoughtful about whoever finds you. When I tried to die by helium in a hotel, I put a lot of furniture in front of the door allowing it to oly open a crack without substantial force, thereby stopping someone from just charging in, and I left a sign visible when the door opened a few inches notifying the housekeeper to not enter and to call the police. It's not like you can completely eliminate the trauma a suicide will cause someone else, but at least you can limit it.

oh that said, I'm sad that you, and basically everyone here is at the point of wanting out. Wishing you well.
 
Meant2Die

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Nov 8, 2019
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Do it during the day when most people are out visiting tourist sites or whatever else they are staying there for? I feel like overall daily noise is louder than the silence of the night. Then you could possibly have the tv on at a normal volume which is still prob louder than at night? Idk.
 
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