YOGYAKARTA - Who would have thought, a simple object like rolling turns out to keep its own mystery. Then many people will wonder, why isn't there a roll in the hotel room?
Why do almost all hotel rooms around the world not provide rolling? Is there a special reason behind the absence of rolling out of guests' beds? Let's explore the answer together.
Guling or bolster is a long cylindrical pillow that is usually made of solid material. The origin of the overthrow itself is not known for sure.
However, quoted from the History Physio page, the word 'bolster' comes from Central and Old English, which is cognitive from Old English "belg", "bag".
The use of the word "bolster" for the first time is known to be commonly used before the 12th century.
In Southeast Asian countries, bolsters are designed to be hugged while sleeping. The past rolling is traditionally made of bamboo. Guling is deliberately given to her husband when she travels far from home so that she doesn't feel lonely at night.
Guling itself in the Dutch East Indies Period was known as a 'bamboo wife' or 'Dutch wife', which referred to the invaders by adopting its use and function.
Meanwhile, in physiotherapy practice, bolsters are used to support and position body parts in preparation for training.
Reporting from the holidayayayo page, overthrow is an Indisch cultural product or Dutch East Indies around the 18th to 19th centuries. Thus, rolling into foreign goods for people outside Indonesia.
In fact, guests staying at hotels not only come from Indonesia, but also from abroad. For this reason, hotels do not present rolling to adjust the habits of various guests who come.
In addition, many hotels in Indonesia carry the concept of Western-style style. Therefore, the service also refers to the Western lifestyle which makes the hotel rooms roll over.
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One of the interesting things in many hotel rooms is the absence of a wall clock. Why is that?
When you are at home, you are often used to hearing hours of sound. And in fact, this voice can actually make some people feel uneasy because it keeps reminding them of the time that has passed.
In fact, while on vacation or staying at a hotel, all visitors want to feel relaxed and free from the pressure of time.
In addition, the presence of a wall clock in a hotel room can also make the room atmosphere feel like it is at home. In fact, when staying at a hotel, you want to feel a different and calmer atmosphere, right?
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Another more practical reason is that wall clock maintenance. Wall clocks need to be checked regularly and the battery must be replaced when it runs out. If the wall clock shows the wrong time, this could be a problem for hotel guests.
Even so, hotel guests don't need to worry because they can still know the time. This is because many hotels provide alarm hours or digital hours next to beds.
In essence, the absence of a wall clock in a hotel room aims to make guests feel more comfortable, relaxed, and free from pressure.
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