Sir, – Traditionally, hotels and accommodation providers here in Ireland have advertised with pride that all their rooms are en suite, or that their restaurant is award winning, or indeed both. Lately I have noticed another string is being added to their bow – that of being “nestled” where they are.
It does happen very occasionally (on departure) a guest may make a negative comment about a particular service they have received. However, now is it possible that on checking out a guest may complain that the nestling was not up to the usual standard of nestling? – Yours, etc,
KEN BUGGY,
Ballyduff Upper,
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