If a four-person room provides such a large bathtub, you have to know that there will definitely be people who want to take a bath. Even if water conservation is advocated there, it cannot stop the existence of such people. I spent money, and it was obviously just my brother and I going on a trip, but we wanted to stay in a four-person room, and I also targeted the bathtub. As a result, the bathtub ran out of hot water when it was less than a quarter full, because the water heater was powered by solar energy. Later, even if it was heated by non-solar methods, the hot water was gone soon, probably because the storage tank was not large. It was just one-third full when there was no hot water again. In this case, don’t design a bathtub from the beginning. If you have designed one and want to keep up with the trend of environmental protection, then the bathtub is just for decoration and taking photos, right? And isn’t it just because of the bathtub that the price is a little higher? Every facility may be an extra item. I've spent money and they're asking me not to use the bathtub, or a bunch of environmentally conscious moralists are judging me. Why don't the moralists or the merchants refund the money I spent for not being able to take a bath? Because I consumed it!
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