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I didn't expect that my casual complaints would actually upset some people with American IPs. ๐ ๐๏ธ๐ To sum it up, are you really expecting a great stay for just a little bit of money? You're staying in Times Square and still not satisfied? Some even maliciously attacked me for never having been to a big city, being new to New York, or never having traveled abroad. I didn't expect such hostility. ๐ก First of all, this is my first time in the United States and in New York (on a business trip, the hotel was chosen by the company). ๐๏ธ๐ Is it really a problem to complain about the poor hygiene conditions of the hotel? No matter whether you've been to big cities or if it's your first time abroad, compared to domestic hotels, the hygiene standards really don't meet the mark. ๐๏ธ๐Why doesn't everyone talk about the hygiene issues and instead just say that if you don't have money, you shouldn't expect too much? Are people with American IPs so used to it that I just have to endure it? ๐คจ Secondly, every place has its pros and cons. For example, the London Underground has no signal and is outdated, the service industry in Hong Kong has a generally average attitude, and most European hotels don't provide toiletries or slippers and even rip off tourists (like the phone robbery in London). ๐๏ธ๐ Plus, my complaints about the poor hygiene of New York hotels are all facts. So why do people get so defensive and can't accept it when I mention the poor hygiene? ๐ค #NewYork #NewYorkHotels ๐๏ธ๐