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Teaching Hospitality To Kids

Teaching hospitality to your children is very important. Apart from many other aspects like manners and etiquette, you should also focus on making your children good human beings by teaching them generosity as well as hospitality.

In fact, every culture in this world has its own way of treating guests with hospitality. Offering food and bed to guests is part of the process. In fact, some cultures treat guests as gods. Though you don't need to teach your children all that, it is important to teach them about the basics of hospitality.

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Simply remember certain basic points. When guests come to your place in your absence, how do you want your kids to receive them. The guests must be respected and treated well, right? How would you explain that to your kids? Well, teaching hospitality to your kids is important.

Teaching Hospitality To Kids

Ideas For Teaching Hospitality To Your Kids

Offering Seat To Guests
How to teach hospitality to your children? When guests come home, it is a nice opportunity for you to teach hospitality to your kids. The moment they knock the door, ask your children to open the door and offer the guests a chair to sit. Or else, the guests can be directed to the living room sofa in order to sit.

Offering Food And Drink To Guests
Once the guests are comfortable in the sitting area, they can be offered food or drink depending upon your convenience. You can teach the same to your kids. Offering at least water to quench thirst is important.

Pay Attention When They Speak
It is important to tell your kids to pay attention to what the guests say. It is not wise to interrupt someone during a conversation. Such things must be taught to kids.

Offering Send Off
When the guests prepare to leave, a good thing to do is to see them off till the door. This is a procedure of offering 'send off' to guests. Though it takes time to teach your kids about all these things, it is important to ensure that they are taught about hospitality before they reach their teenage.

Story first published: Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 19:21 [IST]
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