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We are staying at a hotel while our home is renovated, breakfast is included, hubby and I always wear clothes to breakfast usually sweats. I am so surprised what some people wear. I have seen people in PJS and robes. Is this and acceptable way to dress these days? Thanks all 

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I have also seen PJ's and robes worn in hotels that provide a continental breakfast in the lobby. To be clear, I'm talking about budget hotels, not high end ones. Still, I think street clothes should be worn, even if you're just having cereal and coffee in a public area.

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Hang out at an airport sometime.  It is eye opening!!! 

 

 

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@AuntG wrote:

I have also seen PJ's and robes worn in hotels that provide a continental breakfast in the lobby. To be clear, I'm talking about budget hotels, not high end ones. Still, I think street clothes should be worn, even if you're just having cereal and coffee in a public area.


Just for clarification we are not in a motel 6, we are at an upscale boutique hotel

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Also, hang out at a casino hotel restaurant that serves a full breakfast.  At least the customers & families are wearing matching PJ's.

 

I myself love ROOM SERVICE breakfast.

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Apparently it is for some people.  You always see some people treating the breakfast buffet like it's breakfast in their kitchen.  Classless and uncivilized people.  Most people know better.

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As long as people are decently covered, what difference does it make?  After all, it's their home away from home and that's what they'd do at their house.

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I still get dressed even if it's the hotel complimentary breakfast.  MAYBE, I would wear yoga pants if I was just grabbing a coffee, but  I would be dressed if I was eating there.  I would not be there in PJs or a robe.  

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Apparently the casual attire is okay with the hotel.  Depending on the sweats, I don't see that they are necessarily better.  🤷‍♀️

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@I am still oxox wrote:

We are staying at a hotel while our home is renovated, breakfast is included, hubby and I always wear clothes to breakfast usually sweats. I am so surprised what some people wear. I have seen people in PJS and robes. Is this and acceptable way to dress these days? Thanks all 


Some people consider sweats to be interchangeable with bedroom, overtly casual clothing. PJ's, robes, sweats? Really little difference.😉