Stay away from the hotel kettle
Most hotels offer electric kettles to their guests. Although you’d be tempted to prepare a cup of tea with them once you’ve settled in your room, we wouldn’t recommend doing so. There’s a widespread belief that all hotel kettles are commonly used to wash dirty clothing—particularly stinky underwear and socks.
On top of that, the cleaning staff rarely washes electric kettles thoroughly. If that doesn’t make you feel sick to your stomach, here’s another disgusting rumor. Some people say that men pee on the kettles. After reading that, we’re sure you have plenty of reasons to stay away from those appliances.
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