*I felt such a deep connection with the main character's journey. The way she chose kindness over anger after facing discrimination shows her true character. It reminds me that we can all make a difference by standing up for what's right, just like she did!*
If it had been really for everyone to feel welcome, I would suggest one or two rooms for the less fortunate, during the harsh winter ,when they couldn't afford to pay for the room,that would really benefit those that can't pay , at least for a couple of days until they regain the strenght ,to continue ahead where they were headed to, and being as wealthy as the woman ,not expect them to pay, that's if it were me ,😮the wealthy person.
That's an interesting point! I think it really highlights the absurdity of the situation. Despite her knowing there were rooms available, the receptionists' bias overshadowed everything. It's frustrating to see someone in her position have to deal with such ignorance, especially when she had done her research. What do you think motivated her to come back as the owner instead of just confronting them in the moment? I’m curious to hear your thoughts!
Not going to happen. When the incoming administration eliminates the Department of Education, things like correct spelling and grammar will be viewed as elitist and unpatriotic.
I believe and hope that I could be as gracious, magnaminous, understanding, and compassionate as this wonderful lady.
*I felt such a deep connection with the main character's journey. The way she chose kindness over anger after facing discrimination shows her true character. It reminds me that we can all make a difference by standing up for what's right, just like she did!*
She is a very good women, i would fire a lot of them the manager also.❤❤
Nothing needed to be changed by the way the lady handled it! Everyone should take heed! Tenfold!!
Brilliant!!! 😊
Thanks! 😊
Time to get more honest and factual stories.
Wow. I'm really really stunned.
This is literally the story in the beginning chapters of Crazy Rich Asians
A good point to make would be. What year did this story,supposedly happen .
You don't deserve respect because you are rich!!! You deserve respect if you act like a person.
I would of fired the receptionist immediately
Zeikverhaal !
If that's the woman in the video, she is stunning and extremely gracious.
It sounds great Praise God, though sadly many whom face discrimination do no have brough maney to purchase a business which wronged them.
If it had been really for everyone to feel welcome, I would suggest one or two rooms for the less fortunate, during the harsh winter ,when they couldn't afford to pay for the room,that would really benefit those that can't pay , at least for a couple of days until they regain the strenght ,to continue ahead where they were headed to, and being as wealthy as the woman ,not expect them to pay, that's if it were me ,😮the wealthy person.
Why don’t she just book it online if she see rooms available 😂
That's an interesting point! I think it really highlights the absurdity of the situation. Despite her knowing there were rooms available, the receptionists' bias overshadowed everything. It's frustrating to see someone in her position have to deal with such ignorance, especially when she had done her research. What do you think motivated her to come back as the owner instead of just confronting them in the moment? I’m curious to hear your thoughts!
I would off done exactly the same thing.
In English, the correct verb is "would have" or "would've"
Good message but was the story real?
Well, this is a nice story, but it's fictional.
suites not SWEETS!!!!
I wouldnt like to sleep in this hotel sweet
Who cares?
Suites - Sweets. Get a life and learn how to spell and read.
Not going to happen. When the incoming administration eliminates the Department of Education, things like correct spelling and grammar will be viewed as elitist and unpatriotic.