"I love you" door hanger in hotel. Is it meant seriously?
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I stayed in a hotel that had the usual door hanger with "Do Not Disturb" but the backside had "I love you" on it. Is this actually used to communicate something to the staff or just a joke?
inb4: "To tell them that you love them."
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No, not serious and not a secret code for the hotel, staff, simply humorous and, perhaps, a bit was lost in translation from ???????????????????????? (for which Google Translate offers "Tell them you love them").
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