Are you a hospitable person?
By youless
@youless (112724)
Guangzhou, China
August 29, 2012 2:05am CST
I think I will be much more hospitable when there is a child comes to our home so that my son will have a friend to play with. My friend's family will come to our home this Sunday. They have a daughter who is younger than my son two years old. So I will prepare to make sushi, pizza and ice-cream all by myself. I am a super chef
Their daughter must be so happy since she loves eating it


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18 responses
@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
30 Aug 12
here in our home, i am one of the hospitable person. wherein, most of the time, my siblings always comments that, as if they are my direct visitors. wherein most of the time, they are my mom's visitors and i really accommodate them as if they are my own visitors. and this is my sibling's always comments on me, that i was very accommodating.
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@Angelpink (4031)
• Philippines
30 Aug 12
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@JamesKYTan (1605)
• Malaysia
30 Aug 12
I can be classified as a hospitable person. I like children. I remembered when I was young I encountered a number of occasions when babies or toddlers whom I met first time I asked to carry them all will allow me to carry them. The parents said, " Oh, what magic you have! My babies won't allow any strangers to carry him." I concluded that babies can feel an aura of friendliness and hospitality in me. It is sort of sixth sense that babies can feel. Of course, all my friends' children are now all grownups. Be friendly and pass your joy around and the world will be a better place to live in.
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@changjiangzhibin89 (16846)
• China
31 Aug 12
I may well say I am the type of person who keeps open house.One of my classmates' families sometimes stay for dinner.We have been on good terms with each other for more than 40 years,so we know well each other's taste.All we serve is home-style dish.It is great you are good at making Western-style food.
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@roshigo58 (4856)
• Pune, India
28 Nov 12
Hi,
I am a hospitable person. Now I am retired and my son is 24 years old. I and my wife both like to welcome everyone who wish to come to our house. Still my friends come to our house and we welcome them very warmly. In my son's childhood my wife always give his friends delicious food to eat.
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@Trustyguy (69)
• Thailand
30 Aug 12
yes i am a hospitable person, too and my family as well... we always give out our used clothes to homeless people and orphans.
@mermaidivy (15394)
• United States
29 Aug 12
I like to cook too, I like to prepare big meals to serve a lot of people too but I don't socialize very much; I don't mind cooking for everybody but if the guess are not my families, I prefer not to say too mnuch.
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@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
29 Aug 12
Here in our country, we are know for being hospitable.
We always accommodate guest/visitors at our best.
We love to have friends/relatives/guest to come and visit our homes.
We love party- not a big crowd but we Filipinos are happy people.
@roshigo58 (4856)
• Pune, India
29 Aug 12
Hi,
I and my wife we both are hospitable persons. I like to welcome with smiling face the guests arrive at our home. We welcome with cup of tea and some snacks with it. Sometimes some close relatives come to our home. We welcome them with delicious meals.
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@Otanetix (508)
• United States
30 Aug 12
When I have guests over at my place, I try to make sure they are as comfortable as possible. If we are dining at my place, I try to make sure a variety of drinks are available and enough flatware is available. I try to keep the conversation going by making sure to ask people their thoughts when it's most appropriate. If we are just watching a movie or a game, I also put out some snacks. Being a hospitable person requires a lot patience; although I cannot always appease all my guests at times, I always try my best to make sure they do not feel unwelcome.
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@fatlex06 (895)
• Philippines
29 Aug 12
I think I'm very hospitable. When I have visitor in the house, I make them feel at ease and comfortable as if they could live in my house forever. I offer them what I could possibly offer and I never ask them to leave even if they stay late at night. :)
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@Ladybugs (404)
• Philippines
29 Aug 12
Hello there. It's so good of you to do that. :) I think that is just right so your son would have his playmate and he would be happy being with another kid. Maybe that young girl would really like what you will prepare.
I think I'm also hospitable when it comes to some visitors. When some guests would come to our home, I would really like to prepare something for them. I would like to offer them some things to eat and drink. If it was an urgent visit, I would really go to the nearest store just to buy some for them. I feel a bit ashamed when I couldn't let them eat or drink. I think when I was still young, I already saw my family members preparing some snacks or food for people who came to our house. Now that I'm already an adult, I also want to do it so other people would surely enjoy their visit in our home and they would like their stay there. In that case, I'm also happy because I know that before they go home, they're not yet that hungry or thirsty. It could give me a really great feeling. Happy myLotting. Have a nice day to you. :)
@riyauro (6421)
• India
29 Aug 12
Yes i am very hospitable to anyone coming to my home even if I meet then the first time. My husband says that I become too friendly without knowing them..lol. My husbands classmate had come home last week as she came from Dubai and she met my husband after 15 years and wanted to catch up with him. I have chat with her a couple of times on facebook but I had not idea who she was in real. So, when she came home, I was very friendly with her. And my husband thought I was too friendly..lol I said I will take care next time cos yes I think I was too hospitable. Have a wonderful day ahead. 

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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
29 Aug 12
I believe all the children like hospitable mum or aunt, especially who is also a super chef
. When my daughter's friends come to my house, I often make many delicious
food for them , too. I hear young children below ten love delicious food more than anything else.

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@Oktavist (396)
• Romania
29 Aug 12
Well,I like to refer to myself as a hospitable person.I don't know whether I am or not,but I haven't received complaints for a while.If someone comes to visit me,I do all the necessary things so that the person will enjoy his/her staying.
I am not a parent,so I don't know how I will react when little children will come at my door,but I think I will also be hospitable with them too.It's free,it's good,it helps bonding relationships.Why wouldn't you do it.
