Checking into a hotel room often brings the joy of unwinding, but a seasoned flight attendant has shared a word of caution about a common hotel item. Barbara Bacilieri, from Argentina, is no stranger to hotel stays thanks to her flying career, yet she confessed there’s one thing you might not consider when brewing up a cuppa in your room.
Revealing all to her TikTok followers, Barbara insists you should ALWAYS peek inside the kettle to confirm it's clean before use. She warned: "Always take a look inside the coffee pot. Before boiling water for making tea or coffee, think it through."
The Argentinian air hostess shocked viewers with claims that guests have used the kettle for bizarre purposes, from rinsing underwear and cooking sausages to cleaning menstrual cups!
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So, the next time you settle into your travel abode, make it a point to boil the kettle once and give it a good rinse prior to enjoying your brew. Barbara added: "You weren't expecting this one, right? Just imagine how many other things guests do and we don't know."
But that's not all Barbara suggests scrutinising – she also points out the importance of inspecting the bed. While it may appear spotless, certainty is elusive. She advises: "Before getting into bed, lift the sheets. Check for bugs or socks that other guests may have left behind."
The flight attendant expressed her astonishment at the lengths some guests go to pilfer items from hotel rooms, and we're not just talking about the complimentary mini toiletries.
"Some people believe that everything in the room is up for grabs, or they feel entitled because they've paid a hefty sum," she remarked.
"Items like the batteries from the remote control or even worse, the light bulbs."
However, she clarified in the video that while tea, coffee and sugar are free to use and take, mugs and pillows certainly aren't. "You wouldn't believe how many guests nick the hotel pillows."
And as for hotel towels?
"Loads of people have them at home."
Barbara ended on a humorous note, suggesting you should always check the hotel safe - you might just get lucky if "the previous guest forgot their millions."
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