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We’re checking out. Can you send someone to pick our luggage?
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Yes, Ma'am! How many pieces of luggage do you have?
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Only two, but they’re large and heavy suitcases. Oh...and yes…There are some shopping bags too.
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I’ll send the bellboy over.
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Okay. Thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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Good morning. Room 256. Check-out, please.
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Are you Miss Tracy?
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Yes, that’s right.
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Have you consumed anything from the mini-bar?
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Yeah… A couple of beers and a bottle of water.
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Alright, so adding that to your total, it comes to $579.
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Okay. I also wanna order some coffee from the room-service.
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No problems, I’ll get that sent to your room.
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Great! Please include that in the bill.
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Sure! Your new total is $585.
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Great, please send me the bill.
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ABC Hotel. How can I help you?
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Hi there…I was just going through my bill and I found a charge for laundry.
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Okay?
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Well, I didn’t get any laundry service during my stay. I don’t understand why I’ve been charged for that.
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Is that so? I’m awfully sorry, Sir. Let me get this checked… I’ll send you a revised bill.
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Please do so… It’s very irritating being charged for something you didn’t buy.
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I truly apologize, Sir. This was a mistake. I’ll get it removed right away.
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Alright, thanks for the help.
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Good morning. What can I do for you today?
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Good morning, buddy! I’m checking out later today, and I want a taxi to the airport.
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Alright. What time do you need it for, Sir?
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Say about 10.30. My flight is at 12.30.
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Okay… What kind of taxi do you want?
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Nothing special, mate. Just the regular stuff.
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No problems. I’ll have a taxi waiting for you at 10.30.
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Great! Thank you.
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Your taxi is waiting and the luggage is already in the car.
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Great job! Thank you for the excellent service during our stay.
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Thank you. It was a pleasure serving you.
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Well, here’s a little tip for you.
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Thank you, Sir.
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Alright, goodbye then.
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Goodbye. Wish you a enjoyable trip.
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Thanks, buddy!
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The bellboy is the baggage boy who carries your luggage to the room from the hotel lobby.
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Check out is the process of paying your bills and leaving the hotel after your stay.
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Room service is ordering something brought to your room. Things like coffee, food, drinks, etc.
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Charge in this context refers to the amount of money you have to pay for something you ordered during your stay.
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When you pay somebody a little extra apart from the billed amount, it’s called a tip.
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You give people a tip when you are happy with their service.