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Singaporean travellers fond of pilfering items from hotel rooms: survey

Slippers are the favorites.

A vast majority of Singaporean travellers will not leave a hotel room's amenities untouched.

A survey released by Hotels.com showed fond that 71% of Singaporean travellers admitted to pocketing a hotel room amenity, coming in second only to Argentinians.

Slippers are the favourite amenity, with 52% of respondents admitting to taking these home. Another 35% said that they liked pilfering stationery, while 12% bagged magazines and books.

Only 29% of respondents said that they have taken "nothing" from their hotel rooms.

Countries with the least "sticky" fingers include Colombia, Denmark, Hong Kong, Korea and Norway.
 

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