This is different for every receptionist, but most are ndifferent towards it.
Type your answer here... My regular nurse always seems very happy when she tells me to pull down my pants and bend over for a shot.
Enjoy.....enjoy..........enjoy and enjoy
I will enjoy enjoy enjoy and enjoy.
Will enjoy or going to enjoy. shall in enjoy in the first person: I shall enjoy. We shall enjoy.
Wiesel feels a mix of guilt and disgust after each hanging, finding it difficult to enjoy his evening meal. The juxtaposition of witnessing a hanging and then eating a meal creates a sense of moral conflict and unease for him. The food loses its appeal in the aftermath of such traumatic events.
When talking about a hotel chain you may lay some short survey on a table on each room. Not intrusive, but subtle, just have it there maybe next to a bouquet with some nice formulation like "We hope you enjoy your stay at ..., if you have any recommendations or comments, do not hesitate to fill out this form or contact our receptionists." With this information you should also be able to improve your services just the way your customers want it.
The present tense is enjoy. e.g. I enjoy.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word enjoy is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed.The noun form for the verb to enjoy is enjoyment.
If you enjoy basketball then yes!! If you do not enjoy basketball then no it is not. If you do not enjoy sports then chances are you also wont enjoy basketball.
beutiful is, but enjoy is a verb. beutiful is, but enjoy is a verb.
No, enjoy is a verb.
Enjoy IS a verb...