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How to handle hotel check-in
Last issue, the editor taught you how to choose a room to make an appointment and ask for the price if you can't speak Japanese. Do you still remember what to say? Friends who don’t remember or missed the previous issue, remember to check out the contents of the official account in the past issue~
ぁェックイン
tye kku in
check in
Check-in
After we make an appointment in the hotel in advance, we can consult at the front desk without rushing to do so. On the contrary, we can walk to the front desk calmly and say indifferently:
~ともうします, よくししたた
~to mou si ma su, yo ya ku si ma si ta
(My name is ~, I have made an appointment)
At this time, the receptionist at the front desk will confirm the reservation room with us. What we need to do at this time is to concentrate on listening to the keywords! For example: numbers (Jibo), room type... As long as you don't hear it clearly or want to listen again, you can directly say:
海ませもう Once
su mi ma sen, mou i ti do
(sorry, please tell it again)
If it is a relatively large hotel, the receptionist will take us to the room and hear
こ へどうぞ
ko ti ra e dou zo
(please here)
, let’s follow it~
If we need to go to the room by ourselves, we can find the room according to the room number~
complaints
⚠️If we are not satisfied after seeing the room, then we cannot be a pure and serious injustice. Next, let me tell you a few questions you may encounter:
おゆがでないでちいですす.
o yu ga de na i de su
(hot water cannot be released.)
がうるさいです.
he ya ga u ru sa i de su
(The room is too noisy.)
へやがきたないですすへへへがきたないですへ.
he ya ga ki ta na i de su
(The room is a bit untidy.)
へやをかえていただけませんか.
he ya wo ka e te
i ta da ke ma sen ka
(Can you change rooms?)
hair dryer--ドライヤー--do ra i ya
electric kettle--electric kettle--den ki ke to ru
refrigerator--れいぞうこ--re i zou ko
air conditioner--エアコン--e a kon
TV--テレビ--te re bi
~がわれゾした
~ga ko wa re ma si ta
(~broken)
Just add the corresponding words and bring them in~
ぁェックアウト
tye kku a u to
tye kku a u to
check out
check out
check out
check out
check out. Just pack your own things and say to the front desk:
でックアウをおおします.
che kku a u to wo
o ne ga i shi ma su
(I want to check out)
If you want to use the line card, you can say:
クレジットカー�ェもももももろしいですか.
ku re ji tto ka-do
de mo yo ro si i de su ka
(Can you use a card with a line?)
Finally, when you check out in Japan, you will get a "detail book" and the front desk will ask everyone to confirm and sign. You can check the numbers above, and you can sign and leave without any problems.
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