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A host is a member of a [[hospitality exchange]] network who is willing to offer another member of the network a place to stay or sleep in their home. The sleeping arrangements and accommodation provided by a host is often refered to a [[couch]], even if it not in actuality. Hosts are typically willing to host other members under the pretext of [[cultural exchange]], sharing, and mutual respect but [[freeloader|freeloading]] is frowned upon. Hosts should not expect money or payment for their services. However, they may be reimbursed by their guests for any expenses, such as food. | A host is a member of a [[hospitality exchange]] network who is willing to offer another member of the network a place to stay or sleep in their home. The sleeping arrangements and accommodation provided by a host is often refered to a [[couch]], even if it not in actuality. Hosts are typically willing to host other members under the pretext of [[cultural exchange]], sharing, and mutual respect but [[freeloader|freeloading]] is frowned upon. Hosts should not expect money or payment for their services. However, they may be reimbursed by their guests for any expenses, such as food. | ||
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[[How | [[How to be a good host]] | ||
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[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:58, 9 December 2018
A host is a member of a hospitality exchange network who is willing to offer another member of the network a place to stay or sleep in their home. The sleeping arrangements and accommodation provided by a host is often refered to a couch, even if it not in actuality. Hosts are typically willing to host other members under the pretext of cultural exchange, sharing, and mutual respect but freeloading is frowned upon. Hosts should not expect money or payment for their services. However, they may be reimbursed by their guests for any expenses, such as food.
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