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  2. How to Be a Good House Guest: 9 Etiquette Rules to Follow ...

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    The holiday season often means packing up the car or booking a flight to visit loved ones. Whether visiting friends in a different city gathering for Christmas with family, it is typical to be a ...

  3. Joy Behar Reveals Her Strict Rules for House Guests: 'I ... - AOL

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    In a post shared to Reddit, an anonymous new mom wrote that her husband's parents, who live overseas, came for an extended 2-month visit and she asked them to "stay elsewhere."

  4. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    Guests should not be expected to wait for an extended period of time between the ceremony and reception, [37] and should be fed a meal if the reception and/or ceremony is during normal meal times. [38] However, while hosts must supply beverages of some sort, they are considered under no obligation to provide alcohol.

  5. Is it OK to ask guests to remove their shoes in your home? - AOL

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    Myka Meier, founder of Beaumont Etiquette, weighs in: "A guest (whether in a restaurant or a home) should always practice the customs and culture of the place that they are in. In other words, it ...

  6. Door hanger - Wikipedia

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    Thelonious Monk with a "Please no guests" sign at Village Gate jazz club, New York City, 1968. One common place where do not disturb signs are used is in places of lodging, where guests can place these signs on the door in order to inform staff, including housekeeping, to respect their privacy. [1]

  7. Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Which means that the guest – who represents the supreme ethical category – has a greater role than the master of the house himself. The guest's role is even more important than blood, because according to custom there is the possibility to pardon the man who spilled the blood of one's father or one's son, but a man who has spilled the blood ...

  8. Beware: 40 percent of house guests snoop around - AOL

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    However, The Salonniere survey found that some guests don't limit themselves to just snooping. "Get this one: 14 percent said they have actually gotten frisky, sneaking off to the bedroom or ...

  9. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.