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Why good houseguests don’t actually ‘make themselves at home’
As summer winds down and travel plans take shape, etiquette expert Elaine Swann has some clear advice for being the kind of houseguest who’s always welcome back. It starts with respecting your host’s space, keeping visits short, and communicating your plans ahead of time. Thoughtful gestures, tidy habits, and self-sufficiency go a long way, while overstaying or overstepping can sour even the warmest invitation. In short — leave your host smiling when you walk in, and even happier when you head home. Andee Tagle with NPR has the full story.
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