Settle this debate: PJs in hotel breakfast area

Anonymous
Yes. Because I am a post- breakfast pooper and I like to shower after pooping. So I'm not showering, getting dressed, going and eating, just to come back and poo. I'd prefer to go down in sweats, eat, poo, then shower and dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.

It is really satisfying. I don’t go down in my pajamas but I do make potato salad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.


I agree….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.


Could you please show me where anyone has “pitched a fit”? Or maybe you equate people having a different viewpoint from yours as “clutching pearls” and being “histrionic.” Maybe spend some time ruminating on the irony of that dynamic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.


Could you please show me where anyone has “pitched a fit”? Or maybe you equate people having a different viewpoint from yours as “clutching pearls” and being “histrionic.” Maybe spend some time ruminating on the irony of that dynamic.


Caring AT ALL, even a little bit about what other people wear to a motel breakfast is like the picture perfect definition of "pearl clutching," and for such a ridiculously innocuous non-event, saying anything, anywhere, especially bringing it up in a public forum is enough to qualify as pitching a histrionic fit because the bar is so, so, so low already.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.


Could you please show me where anyone has “pitched a fit”? Or maybe you equate people having a different viewpoint from yours as “clutching pearls” and being “histrionic.” Maybe spend some time ruminating on the irony of that dynamic.


Caring AT ALL, even a little bit about what other people wear to a motel breakfast is like the picture perfect definition of "pearl clutching," and for such a ridiculously innocuous non-event, saying anything, anywhere, especially bringing it up in a public forum is enough to qualify as pitching a histrionic fit because the bar is so, so, so low already.


Absolutely.
Anonymous
It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.


Sounds like you're more cut out to stay at an Airbnb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.

Selfishness is putting demands on what other people wear. It does not impact you AT ALL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.

Selfishness is putting demands on what other people wear. It does not impact you AT ALL.


So you're OK with me wearing my Confederate flag T shirt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not okay except for babies and toddlers.

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.

Selfishness is putting demands on what other people wear. It does not impact you AT ALL.


So you're OK with me wearing my Confederate flag T shirt?

Pajamas aren’t a political statement but sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a long enough thread.

The irony is that we live in a time where people are asked regularly to do things for the greater public good. It used to be taken for granted you put on nicer clothes when going out into public as a sign of respect and courtesy to the larger public and that you were part of a civilized world.

The notion of wearing pajamas to go down to the hotel dining room tacky and not polite and inconsiderate of your fellow travelers. It's like wearing pajamas to the supermarket. It's not polite. It's a sign of selfishness.


Sounds like you're more cut out to stay at an Airbnb.


Or a Four Seasons. What are these pearl clutchers doing at the Holiday Inn Express, anyway? Stay someplace nicer and you won’t have to encounter the unwashed masses eating Cheerios in their PJs. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Happening across threads like this makes me aware that I must regularly horrify DC residents. Not that I mind, just interesting to note.


Happening across threads like this makes me happy that I must regularly horrify DC residents. If you pitch a fit over what other people wear to eat powdered eggs off paper plates you're a histrionic drama queen who needs to learn to mind your own business and I hope you're always horrified and uncomfortable everywhere you go, because you deserve it for being such a pearl-clutching moron.


Could you please show me where anyone has “pitched a fit”? Or maybe you equate people having a different viewpoint from yours as “clutching pearls” and being “histrionic.” Maybe spend some time ruminating on the irony of that dynamic.


Caring AT ALL, even a little bit about what other people wear to a motel breakfast is like the picture perfect definition of "pearl clutching," and for such a ridiculously innocuous non-event, saying anything, anywhere, especially bringing it up in a public forum is enough to qualify as pitching a histrionic fit because the bar is so, so, so low already.



Do you say this about all the inane original posts on this forum? You must be very busy doing nothing but that all day every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you PJ wearing people staying? We typically stay at nicer hotels (not always Four Seasons, but at least Westin or JW Marriott level) and don’t see people in PJs at breakfast. I can’t believe this is even a question!


Westins and JW Marriotts don’t have free powdered eggs and stale muffins in their lobbies.


Residence inn breakfast is pretty good. Now I don’t have a personal chef but the scrambled eggs and sausage with an English muffin and some form of potatoes fills me up for a good day. And the fresh fruit and yogurt is great to take back to the room. And don’t forget the waffle maker. I am just as happy with that as I am at an expensive hotel brunch.
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