It was hard to find the location at first. I didn’t even think it would be deep inside an alley. I didn’t receive any notice about it, so I wandered around the entrance for 20 minutes in the cold winter.
I booked a room for foreigners visiting Korea for work. They didn’t speak Korean or English. But when I went out at night and came back, the front door was locked, so they contacted me to ask for the password.
So I called the owner to ask for the password, and he got angry. He said that I sent it to him via email, but he didn’t check it. I hope you reflect on yourself and ask for the front door password at 10 PM, not 2 or 3 AM, and ask if it’s the kind of behavior you would do to a paying guest. And then he sent me a text message that reminded me of the annoyed voice I just heard saying, “The password is written big on the 3rd floor entrance.” Thank you for reminding me that this is a place I will never visit again until I die.
In the future, if anyone around me comes to Korea and asks if they want to stay here, I will tell them not to go even if they are my enemies.
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