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Bengaluru YouTuber in US sparks debate on hospitality after being charged Rs 1,260 for water: 'I'm spoilt with Taj hotels'

Ishan Sharma's now-viral post prompted responses from people who supported his views and from those who did not. 'Is anyone going to point out the obvious… that you can drink the tap water at American hotels, but you cannot at most in India?' wrote influencer Nick Gray (@nickgraynews). 'So in India the free bottled water is likely mandatory and necessary. Whereas in America the bottled water at a hotel is usually fancy.'

August 14, 2024 / 00:48 IST
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Ishan Sharma said he was put up at Caesar's Palace, a five-star hotel in the US. (Image credit: Ishan Sharma)

A Bengaluru-based YouTube content creator on a visit to the US has sparked a discussion on social media after he shared his experience at a five-star hotel in Las Vegas and compared it with the hospitality of Indian hotels. Calling it his biggest "culture shock," Ishan Sharma said he was shocked at being asked to pay $14.99 (about Rs 1,260) for a bottle of water when he asked for a glass.

"My biggest culture shock - American Hotels. They just don't get hospitality. Funny how they ask for tips but won't even give complementary water," the second-year electrical engineering student from BITS Pilani in Goa wrote on X. "Basic things like helping with luggage, being accommodating were missing. I check in at 2 am tired from the flight and asked for a glass of water, they say "it's $14.99 for a 200ml bottle you can buy it'. And this is a $200 (about Rs 16,800) per night hotel! Complete lack of empathy. Unbelievable!"

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Sharma, who was put up at hotel Caesar's Palace, further elaborated that he had stayed at three, four, and five-star hotels earlier and the experience has been the same for all hotels in the US. "Maybe I'm spoilt with Taj hotels in India," he added.

Sharma's now-viral post prompted responses from people who supported his views and from those who did not.

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"Is anyone going to point out the obvious… that you can drink the tap water at American hotels, but you cannot at most in India?" wrote influencer Nick Gray (@nickgraynews). "So in India the free bottled water is likely mandatory and necessary. Whereas in America the bottled water at a hotel is usually 'fancy'."