Host And Guest
Here are two excellent points about each person's behaviour:
#Appropriate conduct for hosts:
Only "intimate" visitors, such as close family members and close friends, remain at a residence. Additionally, we have two options for these visitors. A "VIP" guest is someone who is significant for a variety of reasons; frequently, this "importance" is a result of a relationship. It implies that we always value the'son-in-law' relative highly. He is a son-in-law in the family relationship, which means that he is significant regardless of his qualities, accomplishments, economic situation, or social standing. The ideal VIP visitors are those who have assisted us, raised us, educated us, or assisted us in any other way and to whom we owe gratitude. We also see Sister Mahervashini, who donates for bankruptcy, as a VIP. VIPs include relatives travelling from abroad. A person who is wealthier and more successful than us is, in general, a VIP guest for us.
#Proper etiquette for visitors:
- You should have a close, personal relationship with your hosts. By phone or letter, the guest should notify the host in advance of his or her arrival time, mode of transportation, duration of stay, etc. It should be delivered politely.
- As little time as possible should be spent there. Avoid overstressing the host at all costs. Prepare yourself before you meet the host by bringing your paste, brush, soap, mirror, oil, and other personal accessories. Ideally, it shouldn't be dependent on the host.
- Smile and interact with everyone in the host's home. It should be ensured that neither the host nor his family suffer unintentional or intentional harm. According to protocol, guests must say goodbye to the host, his wife, kids, and parents. We must also express our gratitude. The host should also be invited to see us as well. Please don't invite your friends, family, coworkers, or anybody else to your host's house.
- Make good use of the amenities the host provides. Be careful not to break his home's norms and regulations. Do not damage his home. Keep an eye out for neatness and cleanliness. The host's home is a no-smoking zone. not to spit Please take care not to behave in a way that upsets anyone, including the host, his family, or his kids. Enjoy your food, tea, and coffee in moderation. Do not spill or throw away food. I'm grateful. Be appreciative of it. TV and phone of the host Reduce the use of such gadgets. Additionally, be careful not to bother anyone.
- Greet your host with decency, friendship, and hospitality Be mindful of your actions. He needs to act in this and that way. Do not order him about. Thanks to the host. Give his kids appropriate presents. To stay with you, invite. Don't belittle the host's hospitality.