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  • How to refer to someone who works at a hotel?
    In very broad strokes, hotels are part of the hospitality industry In most cases this can stand alone without tagging "worker" or anything on Bob: What line of work are you in? Alice: I work in hospitality If you need something more specific I would suggest using "hotel staff" This could cover virtually any non management role and is a bit more classy than "hotel worker" or similar
  • Whats a reception room parlor parlour drawing room?
    A parlor is like a living room, except reserved for guests A drawing room is the parlour of a posh house
  • Why do South Indians call restaurants hotels?
    Indians always had their 'hotels' but didn't know the word All in all, hotel as a word for an eatery is, I think, a matter of phonetic comfort in all Indian tongues Only, the North Indians moved on, being more subject to the influences of 'the other' compared to South Indians Give CNN one more decade and see!!!
  • A word or phrase to refer to restaurant sector?
    The term encompassing restaurants, bars, cafeterias, taverns, etc is "the hospitality sector" or "hospitality industry" This is using the second definition for the word hospitality listed in the Merriam-Webster dictionary: the activity or business of providing services to guests in hotels, restaurants, bars, etc —usually used before another noun a hospitality suite Valet parking may be
  • Why do we say a hotel room and not a hotels room?
    "a hotel room" - a specific type of room, somehow related to hotels (in this case also usually belonging to the hotel but that is not necessarily important) similarly "hospital's bed", vs "hospital bed" We have three beds from central supplies and one from King Edward VII Hospital The hospital's bed must be returned by May 2
  • Do I use italics for hotel and restaurant names?
    I'm writing a bio for a friend, and I mention many hotels and restaurants, some of which are foreign Should I use italics?
  • terminology - Term for a side motor entrance? - English Language . . .
    Sometimes in movies I see an architectural feature of hotels or large houses that have a side motor entrance or drop-off for cars with a roof as shown below: Is there an architectural term for this
  • First floor vs ground floor, usage origin - English Language Usage . . .
    Neverless in many hotels, the first floor is often referred to as a lobby First Floor Ground Floor In the US, the first floor of a building is also the ground floor, but in Europe the first floor is the floor above the ground floor, and the second floor is the one above that
  • Best words to describe food expenses - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    As mentioned above, subsistence includes other expenses such as hotels, travel etc The original question asks about the term for a food only expense not called "food expense" which seems closer to sustenance
  • single word requests - What do you call a person who makes a booking . . .
    What do you call a person who makes a booking himself via an online service, for himself and or a group of persons including himself?





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