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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So we had a hotel meet for a 3sum in the middle of round two our hotel neighbors started mimicking our noises. Do you think its funny or rude. We started laughing and was thinking the three of us should knock on the door and apologise for keeping them up lol |
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It's a difficult one... if I was in a hotel and trying to sleep, I would probably complain to the management.
If it was us having sex and we'd realised that we were annoying others we would try to be a bit quieter.
Cal x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are some completely inconsiderate people visiting hotels. It's what I like least about them. There's no need for ott noises that impact on others. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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"There are some completely inconsiderate people visiting hotels. It's what I like least about them. There's no need for ott noises that impact on others. "
I went to a club with a guy who hadn't been to one before. There was a lady there who was making loads of noise....a bit like a cat being strangl*d. To say it put my friend off is an understatement!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So we had a hotel meet for a 3sum in the middle of round two our hotel neighbors started mimicking our noises. Do you think its funny or rude. We started laughing and was thinking the three of us should knock on the door and apologise for keeping them up lol"
You are very rude and should've either been respectful or kicked out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do think them mimicking you is quite funny, and it's probably a bit of a cheek to consider them rude. If Fred and I were in a hotel by ourselves it wouldn't bother us, but we'd have a different viewpoint is we were there as a family.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’d have been pretty pissed off if I’d been woken up...I don’t sleep well once I’ve heard noises.
This has happened to me before and can honestly some people just love to be heard, louder the better I could swear they were in competition as to who could screech the loudest. |
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To be fair I've stayed in a few hotels with paper thin walls and just in internal wooden door or something seperating the rooms where I was even worried about having the TV on minimum volume.
I think it's a quite amusing method of letting you know next door was occupied. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing funny at all about it.
I was in a hotel near Daventry last August, and it was obvious what was happening next door.
I wouldn't have dreamed of mimicking the players or knocking on the wall or whatever, as some other residents did.
Nope, I was on my own, so I just laid back and enjoyed the show.
A much more civilised approach. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So we had a hotel meet for a 3sum in the middle of round two our hotel neighbors started mimicking our noises. Do you think its funny or rude. We started laughing and was thinking the three of us should knock on the door and apologise for keeping them up lol"
Inconsiderate and pretty childish !!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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To be honest it never crossed mind until that point and I did hope there was no kids in there. It was only 10:30 on a Saturday night which might be late to some. Needles to say my face was in a pillow after that. Hope I don't sound like a cat being stragled lol.... Meow |
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Think I'd prefer that to someone complaining to hotel staff. Personally I'd probably knock on the door and ask to keep it down a bit. But not at 10.30! Probably would have given you until 11 or so |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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"To be honest it never crossed mind until that point and I did hope there was no kids in there. It was only 10:30 on a Saturday night which might be late to some. Needles to say my face was in a pillow after that. Hope I don't sound like a cat being stragled lol.... Meow"
Easy to get get carried away in the moment, at least you wised up and thought about your hotel neighbours, I know some who wouldn't care less. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This is why I love staying at chams or premiere Inn and staying on the same floor as other swingers. Have you ever played room roulette and chatting about the night before over breakfast x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Noisy cunts in hotels should be chucked out by management straight away ! Yes, weve all payed our money to stay the night, but why should your enjoyment ruin everybody elses !! |
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