A Bengaluru-based YouTube content creator has sparked a lively debate on social media after sharing his disappointing experience with hotel hospitality in the United States compared to that in India. Twenty-three-year-old Ishan Sharma, who boasts over 1.4 million followers on YouTube, expressed his frustration after staying at a hotel in Las Vegas, highlighting the stark differences in service between the two countries.

Sharma recounted his shock at being charged nearly $15 for a bottle of water after requesting a simple glass of water. He criticized the overall lack of assistance, particularly with luggage, and noted a perceived absence of empathy from the hotel staff. The student, who is accustomed to the high standards of Indian hospitality, especially at luxury hotels like the Taj, found the experience in the US to be a startling contrast.

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It's ironic how they expect tips but won't even offer complimentary water. I stayed at 3-star, 4-star, and today, a 5-star hotel (Caesar's Palace). Maybe I'm spoiled by Taj hotels in India, but basic things like helping with luggage and being accommodating were completely missing.

I checked in at 2 AM, exhausted from my flight, and asked for a glass of water. They told me, 'It's $14.99 for a 200ml bottle, you can buy it.

' And this is a $200 per night hotel! Complet.