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Елена

Елена

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Aug 30, 2022
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1.Правильно ли я предполагаю, что чем меньше комната, тем хуже звукоизоляция?

2. Кто знает, если в характеристиках номера заявлена звукоизоляция, действительно ли гостиница приняла меры по звукоизоляции номера?

3.Если я выживу, если меня найдут, если найдут мой sn, могу ли я быть привлечен к ответственности?
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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1) Incorrect. Soundproofing would have nothing to do with room size. Soundproofing is in the walls (if it is). Common walls are usually the ones that are soundproofed.
2) Depends on where you stay. I'd say higher class hotels would have soundproofing, certainly better soundproofing, than budget hotels/motels.
3) Depends where you live. If US, more likely to be institutionalized for some period of time.

There is no thing as 100% soundproof (in a hotel anyway). Sound-deadening would be a better term. Or, sound-reducing measures.
 
Елена

Елена

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Aug 30, 2022
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1) Incorrect. Soundproofing would have nothing to do with room size. Soundproofing is in the walls (if it is). Common walls are usually the ones that are soundproofed.
2) Depends on where you stay. I'd say higher class hotels would have soundproofing, certainly better soundproofing, than budget hotels/motels.
3) Depends where you live. If US, more likely to be institutionalized for some period of time.

There is no thing as 100% soundproof (in a hotel anyway). Sound-deadening would be a better term. Or, sound-reducing measures.
No,Europe.

What does "institutionalised" mean?
 
madebrief

madebrief

Experienced
Jul 4, 2022
250
Psych ward. Mental health Hosp. Sectioned?
 
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Елена

Елена

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Aug 30, 2022
87
Psych ward. Mental health Hosp. Sectioned?
Oh, that's one of the worst options.
1) Incorrect. Soundproofing would have nothing to do with room size. Soundproofing is in the walls (if it is). Common walls are usually the ones that are soundproofed.
2) Depends on where you stay. I'd say higher class hotels would have soundproofing, certainly better soundproofing, than budget hotels/motels.
3) Depends where you live. If US, more likely to be institutionalized for some period of time.

There is no thing as 100% soundproof (in a hotel anyway). Sound-deadening would be a better term. Or, sound-reducing measures.
I worry that if the room is small, there is a greater chance of being heard if loud noises are made.
 
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