The street name rhymes with “Kytel” or “Sidel” and it’s a tiny street that may not be shown on abbreviated maps.
It’s the street that my “guesthouse” is on but it’s also the street where my family used to live in the ’70s.
The street name rhymes with “Kytel” or “Sidel” and it’s a tiny street that may not be shown on abbreviated maps.
It’s the street that my “guesthouse” is on but it’s also the street where my family used to live in the ’70s.
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That guesthouse is lovely! You always stay in such beautiful places when you travel. When you travel for work, do you get to choose the place where you stay or does the company decide for you?
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I do have the freedom to choose what I like fortunately. Domestic travel would be more strict with budgets written out and more restrictions applied (though theoretically you can choose where to stay yourself.)
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