its how the man pays Holly for her services. (which, in the movie, is accompanying them to public settings, not sexual services)
It is more discreet and polite to give her money to "pay the powder room attendant" than just give her the money as she leaves. so she ends up giving the attendant very little of the $50 and keeps the rest.
The powder room referenced in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" refers to the Ladies bathroom. Which had nothing to do with the ladies room, it was a cover for turning tricks...the book is crystal clear that HG is a prostitue, like for real, sells her body.
I think she is supposed to be a call girl. $50 is for sex, not for her to go to the powder room literally No, in the movie it isn't for sex. It is money for her to tip the attendant in the powder room, but its much more money than she really needs for the tip, so she ends up keeping most of it. This is how the man pays Holly for her services, which, in the movie, is just escorting them to parties and social outings, not necessarily sexual services. the novella, however, is a different story.
The scene where everyone was whistling Colonel Bogey March and when the principal walks in the room John Bender whistles Beethoven's fifth.
Soon after his election as pope, Francis, still in papal vestments, went to the hotel where he had rented a room to pay his bill and recover his possessions. He could have sent someone else but chose to do it himself.
Here are some movie with "room" in them: A Room with a View (1986), Boiler Room (2000), Panic Room (2002), Marvin's Room (1996), Music from Another Room (1998), Room at the Top (1959), Room Service (1938).
The powder room referenced in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" refers to the Ladies bathroom. Which had nothing to do with the ladies room, it was a cover for turning tricks...the book is crystal clear that HG is a prostitue, like for real, sells her body.
"Paid breakfast" typically refers to a meal provided by a hotel or restaurant that guests can purchase in addition to their room rate. To access a paid breakfast during your stay, you can inquire about it at the front desk or restaurant of the establishment you are staying at and pay for the meal accordingly.
No, typically you cannot eat the hotel breakfast without staying at the hotel. The breakfast is usually included as a perk for guests who have paid for a room.
Yes, you can request to have hotel breakfast brought to your room.
Yes, a continental breakfast is included in the room rate.
In the sentence "We ordered breakfast from room service," the predicate is "ordered breakfast from room service." It includes the verb "ordered" and provides information about what the subject "we" did. The predicate describes the action and the object of that action, which is "breakfast."
BB (Bed and Breakfast) Meal Plan indicates that your room rate is included of hotel room and breakfast!
That means that your room is a mess!
It depends on the specific hotel and room booking.
I think she is supposed to be a call girl. $50 is for sex, not for her to go to the powder room literally No, in the movie it isn't for sex. It is money for her to tip the attendant in the powder room, but its much more money than she really needs for the tip, so she ends up keeping most of it. This is how the man pays Holly for her services, which, in the movie, is just escorting them to parties and social outings, not necessarily sexual services. the novella, however, is a different story.
It is NOT correct; it should be: He has neither had his breakfast nor IS HE coming out of his room (the inversion is used here for emphasis and effect).
Many lower cost hotels will include breakfast with room rates. Even higher price hotels can be booked in advance through internet sites and include breakfast at lower room rates.