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There is more to being a good houseguest than just being nice and doing your part to help out. And family members, take note: Guest manners are called for, even when you stay with relatives. Here are some important things to consider when you plan to stay over at someone's home:
Definitely Do:
- Make your visit short and sweet. Generally keep your visit to no more than three nights.
- Bring your own toiletries.
- Make your bed and clean up after yourself. Keep your bathroom clean: Wipe up any ring in the tub, shaving cream residue in the basin, hair on any object or surface, or dirt on soap.
- Offer to help out, especially in the kitchen (unless your host objects).
- Be adaptable. Be ready for anything—or for nothing.
- Show that you're enjoying yourself.
- Offer to pitch in for groceries if you are staying more than two or three nights.
- Double check to make sure you have all your belongings before you leave.
- Bring or send a gift, or treat your host to a night out.
- Send a handwritten thank-you note following your visit.
Definitely Don't:
- Ask to bring your pet. If you must travel with your pet, inquire about a good kennel in the area or offer to stay in a hotel. This also gives your host an opening to invite your pet if they wish.
- Accept an invitation from someone else during your visit without first checking with your host.
- Use your host's phone, computer, or any other equipment without asking.
- Use more than your share of hot water.
- Snoop!
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