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SpeedDialer

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Ex: if you want to live in a hotel in a foreign country during LL for a few months and have the staff there help you when you're in a wheelchair

And you are trying to pay less per day using the argument that you will stay there for a long time
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Re: What should you say to negotiate a price for an extended hotel stay?
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2021, 05:16:56 AM »

Ex: if you want to live in a hotel in a foreign country during LL for a few months and have the staff there help you when you're in a wheelchair

And you are trying to pay less per day using the argument that you will stay there for a long time

I think just being nice would work, they will do extra work for you if you try to make friends with them. Works almost everywhere.
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Re: What should you say to negotiate a price for an extended hotel stay?
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2021, 05:40:48 AM »

I do agree, and I hope to make friends (and maybe give a hotel worker some stuff I don't need/want to leave behind when I leave as a gift). But I would like to figure out the price before I go to Mumbai too

So I am still curious about how best to negotiate for a cheaper rate for a longer stay

Also trying to figure out how much/when to tip hotel workers in Mumbai. I want to do enough that they will like me/be helpful but not so much it makes a big dent in the budget
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Re: What should you say to negotiate a price for an extended hotel stay?
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2021, 06:10:41 AM »

I do agree, and I hope to make friends (and maybe give a hotel worker some stuff I don't need/want to leave behind when I leave as a gift). But I would like to figure out the price before I go to Mumbai too

So I am still curious about how best to negotiate for a cheaper rate for a longer stay

Also trying to figure out how much/when to tip hotel workers in Mumbai. I want to do enough that they will like me/be helpful but not so much it makes a big dent in the budget

If you have laptops you don't use often, they would be ideal gifts when you leave as gifts.
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