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Latest post Tue, Feb 26 2008 11:03 AM by Doll. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  481751 Tue, 26 Feb 08 06:44 AM

 Dear teachers,


Let's say you're staying at a hotel, and there's a lot of noise coming from the next room, What is the common usage that is used to complain to the hotel? Or what you would say?

Also while staying in a hotel, if you got your room burglarized, how do you explain that to the hotel personnel? Could you say something like, "My room is rubbed?" or "My room is burglarized?" Or what else would you say?

Thank you.
Doll  +  481814 Tue, 26 Feb 08 11:03 AM

This is my take: 

There are a lot of ways of saying this but I would say: 

The next room is disturbing me. They are making a lot of noise.     

Please call police, it seems that my room has been broken into!  

 

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