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Being a Good HouseguestThanks, Mackenzie from Millington, Tennessee Feedback About This Post:RE: Being a Good HouseguestThank you everyone! I had a great time but there was one problem... I forgot to add that I am 11 and my sister is 8, and my cousins are 11 and 6! Im sorry... But great advice anyway! Post By Mackenzie (Guest Post) RE: Being a Good HouseguestFamily is all important...Treat them the same way you want others to treat you. If you follow what Joan has said and the others that have written here ,you will be the best guests..Have a great time and don't forget to take and share pictures..They will be your memories later on. Leave their home as clean as it was when you got there. Have fun and be sure to invite them to your home for a visit. Taking fresh flowers or flowering plant for them is also very nice. Great Granny Vi Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Being a Good Houseguest
I just have to say.. I have alot of guests that come out to our house and spend the weekends with me and my husband. The one thing that really helps me is knowing that they are comfortable and feel at home. If your cousins tell you it's ok to do something... they mean it!! Post by SweetCali40 RE: Being a Good Houseguest
Hi, Mackenzie, Post By Nancy from Florida (Guest Post) RE: Being a Good Houseguest
Clean up after yourself, make dinner, wash dishes, take them to dinner and bring a nice food gift (cookies, cheeses, cake, brownies) when you arrive. When you leave mail them a nice thank you card with a gift if their hospitality needs to be rewarded. Post by cookwie RE: Being a Good HouseguestA lot of good tips here and I don't know that I can add anything else other than don't be demanding, be grateful for the free accomodations, meals and whatever else is offered. You might consider taking your cousins out for a meal one day too. Post by Debbie52 RE: Being a Good HouseguestHey, it's great that you even thought to ask. If you continue to be this considerate, you'll have no problems. Everything everyone else wrote is perfect. Post by Lynn RE: Being a Good HouseguestI'M WITH JOAN ON THIS ONE TOO Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Being a Good HouseguestI'm with Joan! Clean up after yourself. Clean the bathroom upon your departure and at the very least make up the bed unless they want you to strip it. Don't put your feet on the sofa even if they do. Have a great time and be the kind of guest you would dream about having in your home! Mitzi Post By Mitzi (Guest Post) RE: Being a Good Houseguesttake a stash of snacks in your personal luggage, just to have in an emergency. Give your hosts time away from you at least once a day, especially after the second day, tell them you are going for a short walk round the block or down the road, just a 15 min or so walk to give them a few minits to be "off duty" as hosts. be low maintenace, leave the cell phone off and devote your visit to them, not the folks back home (my inlaws spend more time on the cell phone with relatives 'back home' while they are here than talking to us who they supposedly came to visit! have fun and be positive, and thank them for everything! Post By r (Guest Post) RE: Being a Good Houseguest
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