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

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    Learn the House Rules and Routines. ... Or, if they work from home, be sure to know their ‘office hours.’ ... if a guest is staying for only 2-3 days, hosts typically take responsibility for ...

  3. Joy Behar Reveals Her Strict Rules for House Guests: 'I'm Not ...

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    Asked about her feelings about house guest etiquette by host Brian Teta on Thursday's episode of the podcast The View: Behind the Table, Beharlaid out her no-nonsense stipulations for staying with ...

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  5. Chatham House Rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule was created in 1927 and refined in 1992. Since its most recent refinement in 2002, the rule states: [1] When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

  6. The Essential Linen Checklist for Hosting Overnight Guests - AOL

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    Guest Towels. Towels are the one category that will require the greatest surplus. Towels should be washed every three to four days, so plan accordingly for guests who will stay longer than that ...

  7. State banquet - Wikipedia

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    Round tables laid for a state dinner in the State Dining Room at the White House.The large gold charger plates are from the Eisenhower china service.. A state banquet is an official banquet hosted by the head of state in his or her official residence for another head of state, or sometimes head of government, and other guests.

  8. Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives

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    The clerk of the House relates "The First Congress under the Constitution began on the 4th of March, 1789; but there was not a quorum for business till the 1st of April. On the 9th of that month Oliver Ellsworth was appointed, on the part of the Senate, to confer with a committee of the House on Rules, and on the appointment of chaplains.

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

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    No, It's Rude to Ask Guests to Remove Their Shoes Imagine this: Cracked heels, chipped toenails and mismatched socks all on show while everyone sips rosé and politely pretends not to notice.