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LondonBay See my TER Reviews 1142 reads
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1 / 18

Whenever checking into a hotel why do they always ask personal questions like "what brings you in today" "are you on business" feel like they know why I'm here...They are nosey....
Am I being paranoid?Does this happen to anyone else when checking into hotel?


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LasVegan 323 reads
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2 / 18

to provide an evaluation of their hotel, for your company's travel guide.  Maybe they will comp your room.  If not, that will teach them to mind their own business.

starstuff 16 Reviews 260 reads
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5 / 18

...."oh, yeah.  I'm an elite/pro Yelper, I'm just here to write a review."

Goes back to phone

serapa-ph 199 reads
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6 / 18

When asked what brought you here today I answer "Southwest Airlines"

mrfisher 115 Reviews 131 reads
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7 / 18

Posted By: LondonBay
Whenever checking into a hotel why do they always ask personal questions like "what brings you in today" "are you on business" feel like they know why I'm here...They are nosey....  
 Am I being paranoid?Does this happen to anyone else when checking into hotel?  
 

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bocabuster 19 Reviews 184 reads
posted
8 / 18

Yup, you are being paranoid
They ask everybody the same questions

Debra_Hollander See my TER Reviews 182 reads
posted
9 / 18

They're just being friendly, making polite conversation.  

 There are a few hotels that ask if you're there on business because they keep track of what percentage of guests are business vs. personal for their own demographic statistics.  

Don't answer if you don't want to.  Since I'm usually in the suburbs around Chicago, I sometimes reply, "It's lovely scenic SCHAUMBURG.....what more reason do I need to be here?"  Hahahahaha.   Usually gets a laugh, but at the very least, a smile.   ;-)

Just be nice & conversational back to them.  Be ready to chit-chat smoothly.  Getting that deer-in-the-headlights look can raise suspicion.   So definitely try NOT to do that.  :-)

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NOONER: (noun) A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one that is illicit.

sasha2cute See my TER Reviews 152 reads
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10 / 18

Keep it simple... I'm visiting family.

LondonBay See my TER Reviews 160 reads
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11 / 18
Greenbacks2 31 Reviews 126 reads
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12 / 18

Great answer  
  "It's lovely scenic SCHAUMBURG.....what more reason do I need to be here?"  Hahahahaha.   Usually gets a laugh, but at the very least, a smile.   ;-)  
   
   
   
 NOONER: (noun) A sexual encounter during lunch hour, especially one that is illicit.  

russbbj 89 Reviews 177 reads
posted
13 / 18

Simply look at them and say "yes", I'm confident that they'll get the message.

The reason they ask those questions is that this is what they are trained to do, it is supposed to add a personal touch to the check in process. I always tell them, but I do so because I'm aware that they are not trying to be intrusive when the day "hello Mr. Bbj, what brings you in today".

I find it amusing when I'm walking into an incall lobby, and the front desk clerk says "welcome back", I just smile and say "thank you", there are benefits to looking average.

GaGambler 134 reads
posted
14 / 18

Similar to guys thinking that hotel security is about to accost them at any moment.

I get asked the very same questions and it's doubtful that anyone thinks I am a hooker.

ScarlettYou See my TER Reviews 145 reads
posted
15 / 18

Yes. Happened to me more often than not. I wondered the same! Like go on with your business, why do you care? lol... :D

hey mikey 8 Reviews 125 reads
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17 / 18

One thing I do is carry my US passport card with me when I check-in.  This way the rare time when they ask for ID, the passport card does not show my address, just that I'm a US citizen.  This eliminates the odd look/question of "why are you staying here when you only live 10 miles away?" They think I'm just there for business.

SavannahStJames See my TER Reviews 117 reads
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18 / 18

... Yours seems to be cut with bath salts.. You're uber paranoid.

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