Last Updated on 2020-02-20 , 11:01 pm
Once upon a time, in a hotel far far away. You discovered a nice fluffy bed, a clean shower…
Or maybe you got traumatised from the picture above.
Previously, we wrote about a woman who admitted to washing her panties in a hotel kettle. All that stuff was really gross, so people definitely would not mimic that, right?
Right?
You expected me to say sike? Too bad, it actually just got worse.
For some reason, there was a one-up on this situation when a freaking sanitary pad was found in yet another hotel kettle.
Having a ‘Pad’ Time
For Pad-ter or for worse, this story is as real as it gets (probably worse).
The offending item was found by a staff member on 20 Aug 2019 at a hotel in Nanning, Guangxi, China.
Also good to note that this is a 5-Star Hotel. God bless they keep that number.
Generally, most staff members do not have to check the rooms after guests leave. That job is usually left to the housekeeping.
Can you imagine that poor person, wanting to maybe do a little extra on the job, only to get scarred for life?
Press F for that staff member.
The Culprits
The two women who stayed in the room were brought to help with the investigation. One of them, 23, eventually admitted to placing the sanitary pad in the kettle.
Honesty is the best policy, but it does not excuse stupidity. At least she offered to do up a written apology.
The manager said that the hotel has not yet decided whether to accept her apology and let it pass. Also, there is no clear reason for her actions, so nothing much can be done at the moment.
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Do we really want to know though?
But this is not a first for Nanning Hotel. Oh no. Turns out that earlier in July, a guest found a sock in a kettle after already drinking three cups of water from it.
If this is not a warning to double-check, triple boil and quad-confirm your kettles I seriously have nothing else to tell you.
Being Considerate
One line only: how about we just stop leaving things inside of kettles?
You could save someone’s cleaning time from having to clear your kettle mess.
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You could save someone from trauma.
Perhaps at least leave something nice inside? Like a tea bag or something? Or how about a better suggestion: not leave things inside at all?
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