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hospitality
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United States
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Importance of being polite and accommodating to guests
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guest hospitality
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USA
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Guests are welcomed warmly, but the hospitality may not be as elaborate and may involve more casual meals and accommodations.
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hospitality
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America
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Value placed on hospitality, but may vary in expression and formality
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hospitality
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US
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Hospitality is important, but guests usually have specified visiting hours.
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hospitality
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US
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Guests are generally welcomed but may not be given the same level of generosity and respect
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hospitality
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US
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Offering guests their space and privacy is common
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hospitality
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US
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Offering guests privacy and personal space is a common practice
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hospitality
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USA
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Hospitality is often shown by engaging in polite conversation and offering a comfortable environment for the guest.
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hospitality
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USA
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Hospitality often shown through friendly conversation and accommodating behaviors
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is often shown by offering a comfortable place to stay and providing personal space for guests
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hospitality
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United States
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Guests usually stay in hotels or separate accommodations
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality often involves offering a drink and maybe a snack, but may not be as lavish as in some Middle Eastern and African countries
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality includes making guests feel welcome and comfortable, regardless of the quality of food and drink.
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hospitality
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United States
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Guests are expected to offer to help with household tasks
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is often expressed through small talk, politeness, and making guests feel comfortable
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hospitality
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United States
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Guests are expected to make appointments before visiting someone's home and to respect the host's privacy.
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality often involves lavish feasts and generous hosting in the United Arab Emirates and United States
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is often expressed verbally with offers of help and accommodation
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is important in American culture, but the expectations for hosting and entertaining guests may vary depending on the region and social setting.
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hospitality
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United States
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Offering guests privacy and personal space
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality shown through respecting personal space and privacy
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1
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is important, but guests may not always receive the same level of warmth and generosity as in Western African cultures
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is often shown through polite conversation and attentive service
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1
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hospitality
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United States
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Open and informal, with guests often dropping by unannounced
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hospitality
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United States
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Visitors are welcomed with formalities and personal space is respected
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hospitality
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United States
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Hospitality is shown through offering a comfortable environment and food to guests
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hospitality
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United States
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Guests are expected to offer to help with chores
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hospitality
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United States
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More focused on making guests feel at home with casual conversation and comfortable amenities
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hospitality
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United States
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Emphasizes making guests feel comfortable through conversation and entertainment.
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hospitality
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United States
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Guests are welcome, but generally expected to leave after a visit
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hospitality
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United States
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Offered to guests and visitors as a sign of welcome
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hospitality
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United States
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Hosts may offer a handshake, a hug, or a kiss on the cheek to greet guests
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hospitality
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United States
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Offering guests food, drink, and a comfortable environment
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hospitality
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United States
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Hosting often includes a handshake and small talk
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hospitality towards tourists
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United States
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Respecting the autonomy and independence of tourists, allowing them to explore on their own, is considered a way of showing hospitality.
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