Source: time.com

Travelers often expect a whole host of accommodations and amenities during their stay at a hotel. But it's as much on the guest as it is hotel employees to foster a pleasant experience.

In most cases, "if you come at hotel people with a really positive attitude, you're going to get an overwhelmingly positive response," says Adam Sperling, general manager of Hotel Commonwealth in Boston, Mass. However, experts say you could be making etiquette mistakes at your hotel without even realizing it. And being rude to the staff when there is a problem only makes the situation worse.

Here's how to create a pleasant hotel experience for you and for those around you.

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