Jennifer Zielinski checks into her hotel room reservation. She spells her unusual last name for the receptionist and confirms her reservation is for five nights. After providing her passport to sign the registration form, the receptionist gives Jennifer her room key and directions to the elevator to access her third floor room. Jennifer clarifies that the receptionist meant elevator when referring to the "lift". The receptionist wishes her a pleasant stay.
Jennifer Zielinski checks into her hotel room reservation. She spells her unusual last name for the receptionist and confirms her reservation is for five nights. After providing her passport to sign the registration form, the receptionist gives Jennifer her room key and directions to the elevator to access her third floor room. Jennifer clarifies that the receptionist meant elevator when referring to the "lift". The receptionist wishes her a pleasant stay.
Jennifer Zielinski checks into her hotel room reservation. She spells her unusual last name for the receptionist and confirms her reservation is for five nights. After providing her passport to sign the registration form, the receptionist gives Jennifer her room key and directions to the elevator to access her third floor room. Jennifer clarifies that the receptionist meant elevator when referring to the "lift". The receptionist wishes her a pleasant stay.
My name is Jennifer Zielinski. Receptionist: Can you spell that, please? Jenny: Z-I-E-L-I-N-S-K-I Receptionist: For five nights? Jenny: Yes, that's right. Receptionist: Can I have your passport, please? Jenny: Just a second . . . Here you are. Can you sign here, please? Here's your key. It's room 306, on the third floor. The lift is over there*. Jenny: