: Wine, flowers, candles, or specialty food items from your home country.
Being a great houseguest—or a gracious host—is about balancing hospitality with boundaries. While there are no universal "hard-and-fast" laws, following general etiquette guidelines helps ensure everyone remains on good terms. The Golden Rules for Guests
: Discuss "house rules" early, such as typical wake-up and bedtimes, or whether you need certain "quiet hours" for work or routine. Houseguest
: Always arrive with or provide a small token of appreciation.
: Instead of asking "What can I do?", offer specific tasks. : Wine, flowers, candles, or specialty food items
: Many hosts consider four days or more to be the point where a guest may start to overstay their welcome. A standard weekend (2–3 days) is usually considered an ideal visit length.
: Small touches go a long way. Provide clean linens, extra blankets, and a basket of travel-sized toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, lotion). The Golden Rules for Guests : Discuss "house
Five tips for being a gracious house guest - Clise Etiquette
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