Such rules are written only for Indians in foreign hotels, blood will boil after reading them, see here…
New Delhi. The round of discussions regarding ‘Civic Sense’, which was much discussed on social media recently, has started again. This time the reason is the hotel rules of Switzerland, which have been specially prepared for Indians only. Industrialist Harsh Goenka has shared a picture of these rules, in which it can be seen that Indians have been instructed to talk in a low voice. Apart from this, people have also been asked to follow the Sakhya rules regarding food.
Harsh Goenka wrote, ‘I once saw a list of rules in a hotel in Switzerland, which was made especially for Indians. I was surprised to see him.
He wrote, ‘Today videos are coming out of Garba in restaurants, loud talking at airports and turning aircraft cabins into picnic spots. An Indian businessman in Davos played Punjabi songs so loudly in the club that the whole city could hear.’
He gave the example of Japan and further wrote, ‘Japan has gained respect all over the world because of its humility, discipline and civil courtesy. If India truly wants to become a global superpower, the world must remember Indians for their excellence, respect for others and responsible behavior.’ He said, ‘We need to upgrade our civic sense.’
What are the rules for Indians
These are the rules of the Arc-en-Ciel Hotel in Gstaad. In these, rules for Indians are given from the way of eating to the way of talking.
The first rule is, the breakfast buffet is open from 7:30 am to 10:30 am. All food available at the buffet is freshly prepared and sourced from local producers. Please do not take food with you, as it is only for breakfast. If you need a packed lunch, you can order and pay for it from the service personnel.
Second, please consider that other guests also want to enjoy a good buffet. Use only the cutlery provided.
Third, our restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. We also provide a variety of dishes and vegetarian food. If you wish to share a meal between 2 or more people, each additional person will be charged £5 for service and plate and £1 for drinks.
These rules for peace and dialogue
First, apart from you, other guests from all over the world are also staying in the hotel. They also want peace and tranquility. Therefore, stay quiet in the corridor and do not talk loudly in the balcony.
Secondly, the reception is open from 7:00 am to 10:30 pm. Only emergency calls can be accepted during night time. Room service is available only from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm.
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