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AITAH for not letting kids eat my waffle at the hotel?
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51-year-old woman called a “Karen” for making waffle at hotel breakfast while kids were waiting to make one, she defends herself: “Should I have just given up my waffle?”
A hotel breakfast is sometimes the best experience in a hotel. There's nothing like free food after a night or two in a new place, the hustle and bustle of going out on the town, and the morning after partying. Hotels are special because it's really the one place where you can sort of act like a kid with no responsibilities, make a mess and not clean it, and have a pillow fight. Even in an Airbnb you're not afforded the luxuries of having a space where no one really care how bad it is. You're not going to hear from the hotel manager or the maid about what you've done.
Some people love the big, warm, clean beds of hotels, some love a big shower, the pool access, or the free breakfast. Who doesn't like a buffet where you don't have to decide between French toast and scrambled eggs? You can have cereal and a cheese platter if you want. I did have a hotel breakfast recently and let me tell you how good it was. So many cheeses, pastries, and different fish as well.