<div class="KonaBody"> <p> Honestly </ strong> </ p> <strong> </ strong> </ p> Who knows something about the subtleties of a language can tell immediately if you have a review, we "planted". Some companies are obviously fake reviews of these plants to tip the balance. Fortunately, with a bit of "fantasy, you can tell the truth. </ P> </ p> For example: When you receive sales (A) at a five star hotel luxury with a mixture of many other reviews said exactly the opposite, namely (B), then you go account (A) must be a plant. </ P> </ p> (A) "This hotel is fabulous, we flew from Thailand to stay in this hotel, the decoration of the hotel was very clean and modern. We had the luxury rooms are spacious, modern and beautiful. The service was very friendly and excellent. I will definitely stay here again! "Way to go [name deleted Hotel] Five luxury STARS! </ P> </ p> (B) Refurbished rooms are large, but with old carpets, curtains and furniture. Balcony furniture is cheap plastic, weeds are growing through the tiles. Old bathroom accessories with small bathrooms. Concierge service is indifferent. The pool is terrible. The staff could not care less when you ask them something. Lobby old needs a complete overhaul. Anyway five stars. </ P> </ p> Even without reading the other 25 or so average or poor reviews, you can see immediately that we're not telling the truth. Conclusion: do not stay at these hotels. </ P> </ p> <strong> service with a smile and Thailand </ strong> </ p> <strong> </ strong> </ p> However, when it is service, service level is a gray area for many people. It really depends on what they are accustomed. Most service industries in Western countries like France and the United Kingdom, are known for their Lousy service. Of course, saying that "the rot starts at the top" is generally true that "pay peanuts monkeys" is another good analogy. But this applies only to Western culture where the ability to serve is almost nonexistent. I recently read another (below) was slightly open eyes, and tends to show that there are people who realize the potential and know that good management skills for successful implementation place is indeed possible. "As is common in Australia, hotels, the staff is nice, but overall management is lacking. Hotel management is often here for the boss that his priorities are the dollar, before the service. Although we all know that this is the reality of business, the key to being a leading provider of services that they feel the opposite. And words, what we want more. </ P> <strong> </ strong> </ p> <strong> Thailand </ strong> <strong> hotels </ strong> </ p> </ p> D other side of the coin, you have to do a tour in places like Thailand or Japan about that, even if workers are in a "peanuts" compared to the west, they are doing their best to produce good service. And do not expect a tip! A lesson in the West. The hotel staff and pride in everything they do to make their guests feel welcomed in a luxury and not "what you want? "type of attitude we are accustomed. In my opinion, if you are looking for large customers in the luxury hotels in Western countries, then all I can say is "good luck". That will not happen soon. Indeed, when these so-called stay in luxury hotels in an attempt to prevent employees like the plague, which is, after all I really want, is not it? In short, the hotel star rating system in the West is certainly not equivalent to the rating system to the east, so do not expect a thing. On the other hand, while reading these comments for the Aussie or the United Kingdom / United States hotels etc try to ignore the service of their appearance and try to deal with shabby rooms, shared equipment and the worst of all "thin wall" complaints. After all born in places like Thailand or Japan, do not expect any other place. </ P> </ p> A first example of a departure luxury at its best and should be the Dusit International hotels found in Thailand and now in the Middle East. These hotels pride not only in excellence, but also in every detail of the hotel management. They do not pay their staff peanuts, which says one thing: that luxury, opulence, five star services and an environment suitable for kings and queens. </ P> </ div>

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