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A young woman in an online blog/forum asked about possible cheap and safe hotel rooms.
I have been staying at a hotel when I am in town that I really love, and the manager knows me well and so far has always had a room for me!
Instead of posting the name of the hotel on the blog/forum, I sent the young woman a private message, because I was afraid if too many people read about it I might not have a room next time! (I am also not sure if the manager would want this kind of "advertisement, but maybe I am just telling ymself this to ease my conscience).
Do you think it was morally wrong not to post it with the general messages? To kind of put my “need” for a room above possible better business for the nice manager, and deny possible other people of the knowledge of that place? Was I thinking too selfishly?
My justification I guess is that I am usually coming from very far away and it is sooo good to know a place where I know I will usually get a room again, and where I know many of the tenants (who have lived there for years)!

Kathrin
 
Coming from a person who struggles with scrupulosity, I’d say don’t sweat it. You gave the one person who asked an answer. Unless you are the Holy Father’s appointed and annointed international hotel/motel PR liaison, you have no responsibility to the public to inform them of all the good lodgings of the world. 😛

Relax, and enjoy that hotel! 👍

mary
 
Boy, if that’s the worst sin you ever commit, you’re headed for sainthood for sure. Roanoker
 
Boy, if that’s the worst sin you ever commit, you’re headed for sainthood for sure. Roanoker
I have got to agree with Roanoker on this. If you can even call making sure you have shelter a sin. 👍
 
If she is looking for a safe hotel room, advertising to the world where she should stay is not necesarily conducive to her safety. Good move to be discrete.
 
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