He’s adequately square, but the dumbass that set him didn’t quite push him flush. Most hotel showers have this problem. Sorry not sorry you will see this in every hotel room ever now.

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      Yeah… Even the nice hotels look exactly like this if they’re not brand new and you look closely at the details (with some exceptions.)

      This isn’t a one country thing either, go anywhere in the world and you’ll see the same thing.

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    I had a couple of friends who work on hotel renovations. A crew would go in and work on 4-6 rooms at a time. They would have each one at a slightly different stage and rotate in new rooms when they finished a room. The schedule was intense. Basically as fast as the last stage could dry they were applying the next one. Rooms took less than a week and that included carpet, walls, a complete bathroom reno.

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    I’ve installed much tile and tend to notice these things. Uneven grout lines, one tile set higher than its neighbours, uncaulked gaps visible between the tile and wall or tub. I also notice, bad kerning (SFW).

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    Not sure about other examples, but based on the caulk line seen here, I’d say it was installed flush but it’s settled over time and pulled apart.

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    I don’t get it, it’s just a rectangular tile. I feel like I’m missing something

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      It’s askew and has a lip I could cut my toe on.