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When checking into a hotel, it always pays to smile and ask for a good room upfront. If you like a high floor or room facing a certain direction, don't let 20 seconds go by before you ask for one. If you wait until after they have chosen a room for you, they are less likely to give it to you. You'd be amazed how far a good smile, a little humor, and some kind words will go. It may not get you a suite upgrade, but you'll probably avoid the room next to the elevator on the second floor. It always pays to be friendly, especially when traveling.
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