0 1. How do you call the person who works in a hotel? Can I call them a hotel clerk? 02br 00 What am I supposed to call them (people who work for a hotel) if I walk in the hotel? 02br 02br 002. How do you call the person who handles all the phone calls in a hotel? an operator? Would it be polite to call them an operator on the phone, such as 'hello, operator...'? 02br 02br 003. How do you call people who stay in a hotel? Guests? Is it correct to say, "Hello, operator. Can I talk to your guests Mr. and Ms. so and so...?" 02br 02br 00Thanks, 0-
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0 Hi, meantolearn. All of your guesses are quite correct. The person at the desk of the hotel who helps people check in and out is a clerk.
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0 Hi, meantolearn.
All of your guesses are quite correct.
The person at the desk of the hotel who helps people check in and out is a clerk.
" My only suggestion would be in regard to the way you phrased your questions.
" would be "you call the hotel's telephone number, and say, "Hello, operator.
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0 Hi, meantolearn. All of your guesses are quite correct. The person at the desk of the hotel who helps people check in and out is a clerk. The operator handles phone calls for the guests, and yes, you can say "Hello, operator...." My only suggestion would be in regard to the way you phrased your questions. I think it would be more common to say "What do you call the person...." rather th