An Airbnb user is "begging" hosts to stop using 1 thing in their rooms, calling it "weird" and "uncomfortable".
When visiting new towns, cities or countries, people have different ideas of where they would like to stay.
Some people prefer the convenience of a well-placed hotel where you know you're going to get a comfy and clean room with a number of amenities, such as a hairdryer and even a kettle for hot drinks.
Others, however, prefer to stay in an Airbnb, which are homely and often have even more perks, such as an entire kitchen, a hot tub or even a balcony, depending on where you stay.
There is no right or wrong way to travel, but one Airbnb user is asking hosts of properties and rooms to stop using one thing in their bedrooms that they find 'weird'.
The user took to Reddit to write the post titled "Hosts: please, for the love of five stars and good repeat guests...."
The post read: " Don’t use microfiber bedsheets. They don’t stay put. Unless you get into bed and immediately become corpse-like, the whole thing gets wrinkled and baggy almost immediately.
"They don’t breathe. No matter how nice and cool the ambient temperature is, inside the sheets is uncomfortable.
"It’s weirdly warm on the skin in the same way sleeping in a thin plastic bag is. Actually, that’s exactly what sleeping in microfiber sheets feels like, minus the crinkly sounds.
"They feel cheap. Yes they don’t wrinkle, yes they’re smooth to the touch, but so is a painter’s tarp. Basic cotton sheets—they don’t even have to be of a high thread count—will fix this! That is all."
Dozens of people agreed with the poster after noticing a number of hotels also moving away from cotton sheets.
One person said: "Plastic sheets are the worst! Cotton sheets. Hell, most hotels only have 350 threadcount cotton sheets. All you "need" per say.
"I'm with you though. I cannot stand microfiber, anything with polyester or rayon or any of that plastic rooted fibers."
A second added: "I am a host and sometimes a guest and fully agree, nothing worse than microfiber or polyester sheets, I only use linen or cotton.
"And for pillows and duvet cover just feather and down. They can actually be washed and drycleaned and are so much more comfortable."
A third said: "I totally agree. I recently stayed at a VERY expensive AirBnB in Sonoma, CA and they had microfiber sheets! I hate them. Automatic deduction of a star in the review."
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