Ending Hotel Guest Shaming for Not Donating to Charity

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Ending Hotel Guest Shaming for Not Donating to Charity
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Hotels should stop shaming guests into making charitable donations during their stay. Many hotels add on a charitable donation to guest folios on an opt-out basis, creating an awkward situation where guests have to expressly ask to have the donation removed. Small donations made through hotels may not have a significant impact, and it is difficult to determine if the full amount collected is actually given to the charity. Instead, individuals are encouraged to focus their giving, give a percentage of their income, and consider giving appreciated assets. It is also suggested to give to causes and charities that engage them over time, rather than making one-off donations. Additionally, picking unpopular causes and supporting individuals directly can make a meaningful difference. Hotels can still encourage donations through QR codes and signs, but should allow guests to easily remove the charges themselves if they choose not to donate.

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