If a guest asks for directions to a local attraction, how should you respond?
A. “Turn right at the traffic light, and you’ll see the museum on your left.”
B. “Go somewhere in that direction.”
C. “I’m not sure, maybe ask someone else.”
D. “Find it yourself.”

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