The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Bear gifts
Step 2:
Offer to help
Step 3:
Stay out of the way
Step 4:
Clean up after yourself
Step 5:
Send a thank you note

 

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2torial #0740:
Learn2 Be a Gracious Houseguest

Step 5Send a thank you note

In this age of cellular phones and email, a hand-written note--even a brief one--carries special meaning. So when you've returned home, buy a card and a stamp and express your gratitude in writing. Your card may just end up on your host's refrigerator, serving as a reminder of your stay--and your good manners. If you can't get your act together enough to send a card, an email or telephone call are better than nothing, and usually sufficient for close friends and family.

If your stay lasts more than a few days, you might consider sending a gift as well as a card. If you do plan to send a present, try to figure out the perfect gift during your stay. What is missing from the host's home? What would match their tastes (or at least their color scheme)? A gift isn't a requirement, especially if you brought a housewarming present, but it's a nice touch, especially if your host went up and beyond the call of duty.

Now your duties as a guest are complete, and it's time to consider when you can return the favor by playing host yourself!

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