Concierge Chronicles: Answers Beyond Questions
Having a life of a Concierge includes facing numerous questions each and every day. From questions pertaining where to spend free time, sights to visit, up to the nearest hospital or where to find a faith healer, I expect almost all the possible and impossible to be asked. In addition, I also anticipate specific and vague questions reaching my desk.
Like these questions, types of guest vary, mostly from different countries, from all walks of life. Given this, it is really hard to impress them in every answer that I deliver. To be safe, I make sure that I give precise answers as precise as the questions. I do this by giving the main information along with good choice of words, articulate and clear way of delivery, and extra information that are necessary. But to be able to satisfy each query, will it heavily depend on the responded answer, or on the specificity of the question?