Its safe to say that no ones a bigger expert on hotels than the people who work there.

Within reason, of course.

Below, hotel workers share what they would personally never do intheirhotel room.

A woman in a white bathrobe sits on a hotel bed, holding a cup with yogurt and reaching for a plate of waffles next to a glass of orange juice

They dont leave uneaten food in their room (or even in the hallway).

Ordering room service is one of the best parts of staying at a hotel.

But when youre done, its best to let the hotel staff know.

A hotel corridor with dim lighting and a cart filled with food and beverages placed near one of the doors

They dont overuse or misuse towels.

Youve probably seen signs pop up in hotel room bathrooms in recent years about reusing towels for sustainability purposes.

And indeed, people who work at hotels are all about hanging them up for future use.

A person holding a neatly stacked set of clean, rolled towels in a luxurious hotel setting

Kennealy added that she never uses towels to take off her makeup.

It is really difficult to get makeup stains out of white towels and they are expensive to replace.

They dont blast music.

A person sits on a red chair in a modern, sunlit room, working on a laptop at a small round table. Peeking at a tablet with shoes on the floor nearby

They dont ask for their room to be cleaned daily.

Each property has its unique charm, and I look forward to discovering these touches.

I am fully capable of making my own bed.

Housekeeping cart with cleaning supplies in a hotel hallway

They try not to leave a mess.

I always attempt to keep the room in order out of respect for the house cleaners.

Kennealy also makes this a practice.

A messy hotel room with a couch covered in white towels and robes, a glass table with drinks and food items, and discarded paper items on the floor. No people present

DArgenis said that keeping your room neat-ish can go a long way.

Hotel employees would never leave a big mess in their room for someone else to clean.