Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Do adults wear actual “pajamas” though? Doesn’t everyone just wear sporty casual - sweats, joggers, shorts, t-shirt, etc?
Um, yes. Have you never been shopping? Have you never read a magazine?
Read a magazine? About PJs? No. I don’t read magazines about PJs.
I find it hard to believe that most adults wear “pajamas” in 2021. And not just sporty/loungy clothes.
Anonymous wrote:It's rude and low class but that's par for the course nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:No way. Unless they’re young enough to wear footie pajamas it’s completely unacceptable in my book. If needed have one person go down (dressed) and bring food back to the room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Do adults wear actual “pajamas” though? Doesn’t everyone just wear sporty casual - sweats, joggers, shorts, t-shirt, etc?
I do! Silk pajama sets are my guilty pleasure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Do adults wear actual “pajamas” though? Doesn’t everyone just wear sporty casual - sweats, joggers, shorts, t-shirt, etc?
Um, yes. Have you never been shopping? Have you never read a magazine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they don’t have those breakfasts anymore post Covid. You get a paper bag with stuff instead.Anonymous wrote:My husband think it’s perfectly fine for the kids/even for him to go to the hotel breakfast area in PJs. I think it’s rude and trashy, and insist that we all are showered and dressed before going down there. Most of the breakfasts don’t end until 10, and we’re usually up and ready by 8:30 at the latest, so what’s the difference to just wait a few minutes before being presentable. We don’t stay at super-nice places, but even just at a Hampton Inn, people are at least wearing…clothes, right?
Not true. I just had a hot breakfast at a Hampton Inn in Ohio a week ago.
Anonymous wrote:they don’t have those breakfasts anymore post Covid. You get a paper bag with stuff instead.Anonymous wrote:My husband think it’s perfectly fine for the kids/even for him to go to the hotel breakfast area in PJs. I think it’s rude and trashy, and insist that we all are showered and dressed before going down there. Most of the breakfasts don’t end until 10, and we’re usually up and ready by 8:30 at the latest, so what’s the difference to just wait a few minutes before being presentable. We don’t stay at super-nice places, but even just at a Hampton Inn, people are at least wearing…clothes, right?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want my clean pjs to mingle with public germs. Just slip into sweatpants and t-shirt.
they don’t have those breakfasts anymore post Covid. You get a paper bag with stuff instead.Anonymous wrote:My husband think it’s perfectly fine for the kids/even for him to go to the hotel breakfast area in PJs. I think it’s rude and trashy, and insist that we all are showered and dressed before going down there. Most of the breakfasts don’t end until 10, and we’re usually up and ready by 8:30 at the latest, so what’s the difference to just wait a few minutes before being presentable. We don’t stay at super-nice places, but even just at a Hampton Inn, people are at least wearing…clothes, right?