When travelling alone and checking into a hotel, make sure that the person at the desk does not state your room number aloud. Anyone standing nearby will have already heard that there are 'no other guests' for your room. If this does happen, quietly pass the key back to him/her and politely request that they reassign you and that they not state the room number aloud.
By: Carrie Hopkins
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