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  2. Host and hostess clubs - Wikipedia

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    A hostess club is a type of night club found primarily in Japan which employs mostly female staff and caters to men seeking drinks and attentive conversation. Host clubs are a similar type of establishment where mostly male staff attend to women. Host and hostess clubs are considered part of mizu shōbai (lit.

  3. Flight attendant - Wikipedia

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    A flight attendant, also known as a steward (MASC) or stewardess (FEM), or air host (MASC) or hostess (FEM), is a member of the aircrew aboard commercial flights, many business jets and some government aircraft. [1] [2] Collectively called cabin crew, flight attendants are primarily responsible for passenger safety and comfort.

  4. Hostess - Wikipedia

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    A hostess is a female host or presenter of an event. Hostess may also refer to: Hospitality trades. Air hostess, a flight attendant; A female maître d' at a restaurant;

  5. Maître d'hôtel - Wikipedia

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    In large organizations, such as certain hotels, or cruise ships with multiple restaurants, the maître d'hôtel is often responsible for the overall dining experience, including room service and buffet services, while head waiters or supervisors are responsible for the specific restaurant or dining room they work in. Food writer Leah Zeldes ...

  6. Local host family appreciates differences of visiting ... - AOL

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    Granted, there are some cultural differences, but at the end of the day, they're all just kids, Nate says. "They all have joy and fear and need encouragement," he said. "They all want to belong to ...

  7. Table manners - Wikipedia

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    The host begins after all food for that course has been served and everyone is seated. In religious households, a family meal may commence with saying grace, or at dinner parties the guests might begin the meal by offering some favorable comments on the food and thanks to the host. In a group dining situation it is considered impolite to begin ...

  8. What the heck ever happened to Brooke Burns, the host ... - AOL

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    The actress famously got her start in 1998 on "Baywatch" playing Jessie Owens, then in 2002 she joined "Dog Eat Dog" as host. But what ever happened to Brooke, and what does she look like now?

  9. Host - Wikipedia

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    Host (radio), the presenter or announcer on a radio show; Television presenter, the host or announcer on a television show; Casino host; Host, a paid male companion at a host club offering conversation and entertainment, primarily in East Asia; Maître d'hôtel (Maître d') or head waiter of a restaurant or hotel; Master of ceremonies