Originally Posted by
philipkntz
This is obviously more of an issue for some clients than others, depending on how they are dressed and how they live their lives. The client that wears an expensive suit and that has a business meeting later in the day, isn't as likely to be happy throwing his clothes on the floor, compared to the client wearing Penneys jeans and Dunnes runners.
Often the client is left in a room to undress and there is a wardrobe there but the door hasn't been left open, is it acceptable to open the door to see if there is spare hanging space? (or a pimp, wierdo, hotel manager, recording equipment)
Most times I just throw my clothes on the chair available, but if I notice the escort is a bit of a neat freak, everything prim and proper, I fold my clothes for brownie points. If there is only a bed in the room and no other furniture ( haven't got caught in a dive like that in a few years), I'd probably make my excuses and leave.
Dunnes runners....... too rich for my blood.
Btw, re:the thread title, you put planes in a hangar, you hang clothes on a hanger.
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