Room with bath - how do I shampoo?
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Kim asks a simple question. Some of you think it's a silly question. Fine, you are entitled to your opinion, but I don't get why you think it gives you license to be snide and nasty in response. <BR><BR>What is the point? Does it make you feel superior, or do you just enjoy putting people down when you think they "deserve" it (or "ask for" it) because they pose a question that seems obvious to you? <BR><BR>Do you think the notion of having this board be kind and civil is just some ridiculous idea put forth by "losers" (meaning people not willing to be insulting at any available opportunity)?<BR><BR>
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Liz, <BR>I did think it was a kind of silly question but so what. I agree with you 100 %! <BR><BR>To all of you that had to be so mean to Kim, did you ever hear the statement that "There's no stupid question?" Did you all have teacher's in grade school that made fun of you when you asked a silly question? Let's be a bit more kind and try to help people out here. <BR><BR>Kim, have a great time in Paris!!!<BR><BR>
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true address: You are assuming this was a legitimate post. Should trolls be treated well?<BR>Mary Sue: We aren't in grade school, or at least I'm not. Even if there are no stupid questions, there clearly exists questions that any idiot could answer.
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geez,<BR><BR>Maybe I'm living in a dream world, but there were no trolls way back in the dark ages when this forum was good. And what makes you think this is a troll, anyway. Even though the question may seem stupid to you, maybe it's a valid one for Kim. Those who have not traveled in Europe have heard all kinds of stories about how things are different "over there", and many of my intelligent friends who are not avid European travelers like myself have said things that have led me to believe that they don't think the 21st century or even the 20th century has yet to arrive in Western Europe. It's not that they're Ugly Americans or stupid people. It's just that we Americans for the most part, are not made aware of cultures outside of our own, a fault of our educational system and in part, because the US is geographically so large and it's easy to live a large chunk of your life without visiting Europe or places in Asia, Africa, etc. This is a travel board to give and receive information. If you feel Kim is a troll, simply do not answer her post and it will quickly fall into cyberspace.
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I thought I had asked a legitimate question, "Do Parisian hotel rooms with baths usually have a spray hose attachment so that we can shampoo easily?" Of course I would know to use the faucet or the sink if a hose attachment were not available, but I was just asking. I'm truly surprised at the number of unkind remarks to such an honest request. Thank you to those readers who answered my question in kind.
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Kim - <BR><BR>I see 2 things in your post that may have set people off:<BR><BR>1) The title of your post suggests you would not know what to do - it sounds like this was an innocent miscommunication.<BR><BR>2) No one has mentioned this, but there seems to perhaps be some "Ugly American" in your post - again, I'm sure it's unintentional. First, it sounds like you haven't even tried asking the hotel. You simply assume that no one on the entire staff could answer this question in English, when you haven't even tried. Secondly, you appear not to have even considered asking in French. - you simply lay the problem at the hotel's feet by presuming their knowledge of English is "insufficient." How about taking a stab at learning some French? People regularly post questions here about how to ask questions, etc in another language. I'm no French buff, but I'm sure someone here could help you. Good luck and have a wonderfule trip.
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Just returned from Paris a few weeks ago and the hotel, an upscale hotel,I stayed in only advertised a bath, not a shower. The bath did, in fact, include a hand held shower though I was not worried about it. I think from your post you are unfortunately setting yourself and your daughter up to be helpless females in a foreign country if you cannot imagine that Paris, a cosmopolitan thriving city would not have a normal up-to-date bathroom situation. Did you think you were traveling to some primitive desolate badlands that is out of touch with the modern world. What's worse, as TryThis pointed out, you already would not deign to request information of those, you assumed, stupid french hotel clerks who would not know how to deal with an intelligent american traveler. Do what you would do in US when booking a hotel. If you need info, ask. You'd be surprised how well some french people speak english or if they can't are, ohmigod, bright enough to find someone who can. If I were you, I'd break out the french phrase book now and start practicing. Your question unfortunately deserved what it got as you are starting out on your trip already "ugly". Check the attitude with your luggage! I hope your daughter isn't learning to travel as arrogantly. I do actually hope you are a troll, not a real live ugly American.
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Geez Louise,<BR><BR>I didn't say anyone was now in grade school now. I asked a question about, WHEN YOU WERE in grade school. Were you sick on the day they taught <BR>"Past Tense" in English class? <BR><BR>I don't think I would call someone with a question I thought had an easy answer an idiot either. <BR><BR>Kim, just remember most people are nice and a joy to be with, but a few have frustrated lives and like to make others feel that way too. <BR><BR>Geez Louise, Have a nice day
Smile.<BR>Happy Easter,<BR><BR>Kim, I'm sure you will have not problem washing your hair. Go with the flow.<BR><BR>Mary Sue
Smile.<BR>Happy Easter,<BR><BR>Kim, I'm sure you will have not problem washing your hair. Go with the flow.<BR><BR>Mary Sue

