Is this something we should be concerned about? Would you stay in a double room with a stranger if the bathroom door had no lock?
Eh... it depends. I doubt I would be too concerned. You'll probably get someone who will complain. Question is, are you prepared to handle the one or two people who will creep out, throw a fit, and demand their own room?
I thought about the danger thing. Well, the other person could stab you in your bed while you sleep if they were psychotic.
As for theft, I would keep my wallet on me AT ALL TIMES.
Someone you know, okay no problem . Hey I'm in the bathroom.
I guess you have to feel comfortable with the person your assigned with.
But still, Hey I'm in the bathroom. answers "okay" same gender should be fine
if they know your in there and come in they are a freak.
Im not sure. Do you mean that the rooms join together and the bathroom is connecting the 2 rooms? Or are you saying that the actual bathroom in the room has no lock on it?
Shouldn't be a problem. You are keeping them grouped by gender, so unless you are doing a workshop for ultra conservative nuts, nobody should have too big a problem.
I can't believe your company/organization is forcing strangers to share a room. NO WAY would I share a room with someone I did not know. I don't want to share a room with most people I DO know.
no way!!! u can let the participants meet first and take a few min to get to know eachother and maybe then itd work otherwise id be really freaked out to use the bathroom in the hotel room
If you are prepared to stay with a stranger in a room you should be able to handle that.
Depends if the door opens inwards or outwards. If it opens inwards I can hold the door shut with a heavy bag.
I WOULD HOLD IT UNTIL MY VACATION ENDED.
ew no! Thats not right, I would be complaining to the manager straight away.
no its too dangerous
Not if the other person was A Republican. I've read in the news what they do in bathrooms.
sure why not???
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