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

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    Related: 10 Small Guest Bedroom Ideas for a Cozy, Clever Space At the End or After Your Stay Before you depart, be sure to tidy up so as not to leave additional work for the host after you leave.

  3. Things To Bring As A House Guest That Actually Help ... - AOL

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    Be the best guest with these savvy gifts. Any good house guest knows not to ever arrive empty-handed. While Southern hosts would never demand a gift—and in fact, might even beg you not to bring ...

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

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    Here, we look at both sides of the argument before turning to etiquette experts for the final verdict. RELATED: 20 Cleaning Hacks To Keep Your Home Tidy Yes, You Can Ask Guests to Remove Their Shoes

  5. Housewarming party - Wikipedia

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    A tradition in Belarus is to let the cat into the house first. [1] [2] A housewarming party is a party traditionally held soon after moving into a new residence. The hosts present their new home to their friends, post-moving, and for friends to give gifts to furnish the new home. House-warming parties are generally informal.

  6. Etiquette in North America - Wikipedia

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    [30] Traditionally, "the guest list was divided equally between the bride's and the groom's families and friends, but this is no longer considered necessary". [32] Likewise, etiquette writers prescribe that the selection of a bridal party should be based on interpersonal closeness to the bride or to the groom.

  7. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    While the term "party favor" is modern, the practice dates back to the classical Graeco-Roman tradition, where food or flowers were gifted to the attendees of an event. In the Middle Ages entertainers were throwing small objects at the spectators, and the elaborate table decorations were sometimes gifted to important guests after the party.

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

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    The 'View' host shared her surprising rules for anyone who wants to visit her, which once included a 24-hour time limit, on an episode of 'Behind the Table'

  9. Staying with friends or family over Thanksgiving? Here's a ...

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    Ah, Thanksgiving.The turkey with all its trimmings, the smell of freshly baked pie and the anticipatory fear of staying at your aunt's house with the poor plumbing.