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It appears once your Australian accent is heard at Fairmont you become very second class and not deserving.
We enjoyed the Fairmont in SFO and no issues. Went the room upgrade and no discrimination for talking Aussie.
It appears once your Australian accent is heard at Fairmont you become very second class and not deserving.
Perhaps you were the reason why![]()
Obviously YMMV applies here. Some more details would help in your issues.It appears once your Australian accent is heard at Fairmont you become very second class and not deserving.
It appears once your Australian accent is heard at Fairmont you become very second class and not deserving.
I was going to give that a sharp rebuke but then I thought "It's Melbourne Jake".
PS I was not the guest.
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So what should we discuss here? Is it better to checkin with a Russian accent and order room service with a French accent? Should the Aussie accent be limited to interactions with the concierge?
Red ones on his head following the example given at a US conference by our previous federal communications minister I hope!So who was? What is the mystery? Did your mysterious friend enter wearing nothing but underpants and smoking a joint?? For Christ's sake give the thread a chance at reasoned debate.......