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So apparently safe-provided means safe-deposit-box? Can anyone find me official references/definitions on that? Oxford? I can't find anything on google...
some hotels in NYC have small personal safes. built into a closet. they safes have digitial combo's, you set the combo, and store you money/jewelry/etc during your stay.
(other hotels have a single safe in the management office. you place your stuff in envelop/ box and that is stored in hotel safe.)
out of context, (or rather with the little context you provided) i would guess safe provided means the first example.
is there an understood is?
formerly known as etaoin...
I've been in cities and neighborhoods where such language served as a warning (ie You will be safe, provided you don't go out, stay away from the windows, etc.) In any event, safety is always provisional, I guess.
Ron.
> You will be safe, provided
yup. that's another one.
nice to see you again, dell!
formerly known as etaoin...
This thread forced me to question those words of Samuel Johnson: "All knowledge is of itself of some value. There is nothing so minute or inconsiderable that I would not rather know it than not."
I concluded that he was probably right, after all.
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some hotels in NYC have small personal safes.
I stayed a Motel 6 in New Orleans with stand-alone safes in the rooms - not hidden at all - right next to the minibar/frig. I think they are for people who (think they will) win money at the casinos and end up with quantities of cash in their rooms.
Okay people, thanks for the feedback
Gosh when I was a lot younger we had to bring our own safes. Now they provide them! What's the world coming to, so to speak?
TEd
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