If they are being disrespectful - be direct and demand that they leave.
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When a guest is angry and swears at me, I remain calm and composed, listening to their concerns without taking their words personally. I acknowledge their feelings and apologize for the situation, assuring them that I'm here to help. It's important to address their issue promptly and find a resolution, while maintaining professionalism and respect. If necessary, I may involve a manager to ensure their concerns are fully addressed.
brad pitt and a terrorist
clean it up and apologize...
To arrange the property or clothes of the guest, I would first categorize items by type, such as clothing, accessories, and personal belongings. Next, I would neatly fold or hang clothes in designated areas, ensuring that everything is tidy and easily accessible. I would also place personal items in a designated spot, like a bedside table or dresser, to maintain organization and respect the guest's privacy. Finally, I would ensure everything is clean and in good condition before the guest's arrival.
be polite, be calm. get the manager, they deal with it better.
Angry Guest was created in 1972.
stick his or her mouth full of dildos 8=======D
super angry
Ignore him and keep sleeping with his wife.
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i I would try to stay away as much as possible and make the situation a good thing. Make believe it does not bother you and you will be the better person. Do not try to talk or make him bother you or he will get the joy. Some ex's are easier to get along with than others, which would make coexisting with one in the workplace not so hard or uncomfortable as you would think. If he is a bit of a problem, just be as courteous as possible, and limit your intearaction with him.
they were angry
With real smile and love. It is not a big deal.
gu
If a guest in a hotel is angry or not cooperative, it is important to call security. This ensures that people do not get hurt.
You get angry because something triggers adrenalin to be released, and too much makes you... rowdy. the best way to deal with this is to first identify what makes you angry, what you do when your angry, and how many minutes a day your angry, and focus on slowly raising your tolerance level, and finding new ways to deal with it. In a positive way that doesn't hurt anyone or yourself. If you keep doing this, you eventually will be able to be "The Nice Guy"