Guest User
December 7, 2024
All good and sleazy inside! First of all, the service attitude is very bad. The attitude of the front desk and cleaning staff is bad. They handle things indifferently, procrastinate, and are impatient. They don't give good results! Secondly, the facilities are old and shabby, the sofa is dirty, and there is a lot of garbage hidden in the seams of the sofa. I dare not take off my clothes to sit on it. The glass is not soundproof at all. I live on the ninth floor and still can't sleep well because of the noise from the cars coming and going downstairs. The air conditioner is sometimes good and sometimes not. The noise is very loud when it runs. I can't fall asleep at all with a buzzing sound in my head. There is no intelligence in the room, and it is old and dirty. There are many molds in the bathroom. The overall dirty living experience is particularly poor! Finally, there is the issue with the breakfast room. When I went there at 8 o'clock in the morning, there was not much left. Many dishes were empty and had not been replenished. There were only a lot of semi-finished products left. I couldn't find anything I was interested in eating with my one-year-old baby. Moreover, the attitude of the staff who collected the tableware was particularly bad! Babies are inevitably naughty. They took some individually packaged toothpicks to play with, and some of them fell on the ground. Picking them up did not affect their use. The staff scolded them and told them to control their children and not to throw toothpicks on the ground! The tone is unpleasant and the attitude is fierce. Is this how the service industry treats customers now? My baby is at an age where he can hardly speak clearly or understand others. I am taking care of him alone and have to serve him meals, feed him and let him eat by himself. He may be better if he plays with a few individually wrapped toothpicks by himself. Does this affect the mood of the staff? ?
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