Re: Sleep at Hotel, RV Park, in RV, or in Children's Home when visiting?
- From: "Jon Porter" <jporter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 20:34:57 +0200
"GBinNC" <GBinNC@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 31 Aug 2006 17:33:42 +0200, "Jon Porter" <jporter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Use whatever you're comfortable with and suits your whims at the moment. I
use my RV as one means of overnighting, along with staying in other's
houses, using hotels, or Hostels.
And if you overstay your welcome, you may be dealing with "hostile"
instead of "hostel."
Many people confuse those words, but there is an easy way to remember which
is which:
Hostile - Spelled with an "I" which is what an angry person is thinking
about, themselves.
Hostel - Spelled with an "e" which stands for everybody. Staying in a Hostel
means that you mingle with others in group accommodations, which is an
intentional part of the experience.
--
Jon
JPinOH
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