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Visiting someone’s home is an opportunity to forge connections, create lasting memories, and, above all, showcase your graciousness as a guest. Being a great house guest involves more than just polite conversation, it’s about leaving a positive impression and ensuring your hosts invite you back. Here’s our guide on how to be a stellar house guest.

Clear Communication

Before arriving, confirm your travel plans and estimated arrival time with your hosts. This helps them prepare for your visit and ensures a smooth welcome. If any unexpected changes arise, keep your hosts informed to avoid unnecessary surprises.

Show Up With Gifts

Show appreciation for your hosts’ hospitality by bringing a thoughtful gift or two, and double up if there’s kids in the house. Think: bottle of wine or bouquet of fresh flowers for the adults. For kids, even teens think: fun souvenirs from your hometown like a t-shirt or baseball cap.

Always, Always Help with Chores

Offer to set the table, clear and wash dishes, take out the trash or recycling, or assist in any way that lightens the load on your hosts. Your willingness to always help shows that you respect them and their home. Even if your hosts employ a housekeeper, go above and beyond to be gracious and helpful.

Are You Handy?

If you notice any minor issues around the house, such as a leaky faucet or a loose doorknob, offer to fix them if you have the skills. Small acts of improvement not only contribute to the overall atmosphere of the home but also demonstrate your consideration for your hosts’ living space.

Leave No Trace

Whether you’re staying in a dedicated guest room or on a sofa bed, keep your personal space tidier than you found it. Fold blankets, organize your belongings, and avoid creating unnecessary clutter. Your hosts will appreciate your efforts to maintain order in their home.

Follow House Rules

Respect every single house rule your hosts may have communicated. Whether it’s about taking off outdoor shoes indoors, quiet hours, pet restrictions, or specific areas that are off-limits, adhering to these guidelines demonstrates your respect for their home and lifestyle.

Speak Up

If you encounter any problems during your stay, communicate them promptly and constructively. Whether it’s a plumbing issue or a concern about house rules, addressing matters transparently fosters open communication and allows your hosts to make necessary adjustments.

Leave Better Than Before

As your visit concludes, strive to leave the space in better condition than when you arrived. Clean up after yourself, strip the bed linens, and tidy communal areas. A thoughtful departure ensures your hosts remember your visit positively.

Express Deep Gratitude

Before departing, express sincere gratitude to your hosts. A heartfelt thank you note or a thoughtful message expressing your appreciation for their hospitality goes a long way. Consider leaving a generous token of appreciation such as a gift card to a local restaurant or coffee shop.

 

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