Vacation season is over and what did you leave behind in a hotel on one of your journeys around the country? Here is a survey that found out.

According to PR Newswire, a new surveyfound that 54% of us have left something behind in a hotel room.  Also 29% of us are more likely to leave something in a hotel room than take something, like those little bottles of shampoo.

Here are the six things you're most likely to leave behind:

  1. An item of clothing, 42%
  2. Toiletries, also 42%.
  3. An electronic device or a charger, 40%.
  4. Jewelry, including watches, 15%.
  5. Underwear, 13%.
  6. Hair-styling tools, like a flat iron, 13%.

The survey also found that a third of us have turned around and gone back to a hotel to get something we forgot.  Those surveyed would drive up to 110 miles to get a wallet, 95 miles to get a phone, and 30 miles to get a charger.

 

 

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