>would it be rude/weird to ask the Concierge at my hotel to book me train tickets before I even get there?
I am staying in Ukraine the weekend of a Holiday and I am worried about the train I need to take to another city getting full. The Ukrainian train website is over 9000 times harder to use than the Russian train website and I have yet to actually find where I can order the tickets. If I emailed my hotel and asked their concierge to book this for me would I look like a fool? The only time I have ever used the Concierge in the past was years ago to call me up taxis to take me to the airport before Uber existed.
It's his job, it's not weird. Wikipedia specifically lists "booking transportation" as the typical duties of a concierge at a hotel. In any case, I can personally guarantee you it won't be the weirdest request the concierge has heard.
>>1223725
I wouldnt think it weird at all if I was there, it just seems like it may be strange if I am emailing them ahead of time about booking for me.
Then again maybe I am being an Autist.
>>1223730
Nothing strange about that request at all mate.
>>1223701
Who cares what some Concierge thinks of you you fucking Beta.
>>1223766
lol
>>1223766
Confirmed for never having been laid
>>1223725
So what were the weirdest requests you got when you presumably worked as a concierge?