Is there something you offer or provide at your B&B with a specific use that guests may be unfamiliar with?
How do you handle this? Do you demonstrate for each new check-in or wait til they ask or look confused?
Example: Electric kettle. There are those who use them at home. Who have lived abroad and used them or are from overseas and use them. Then there are those who have no clue what it is, have never seen one before.
What about cups and saucers vs mugs? Is there something that is a standard at your B&B? ie you provide cups with saucers vs mugs?
Let's speak etiquette for a moment. Is there something you provide or a way you operate as an elegant B&B that is foreign to today's guests?
Example: From the Kitchen Sunday morning we hear someone blow their nose (trumpet sounding) at the dining table and DH said "NO WAY!" I said, YES, into the napkin. I could see him do it from where I was standing.
How do you handle this? Do you demonstrate for each new check-in or wait til they ask or look confused?
Example: Electric kettle. There are those who use them at home. Who have lived abroad and used them or are from overseas and use them. Then there are those who have no clue what it is, have never seen one before.
What about cups and saucers vs mugs? Is there something that is a standard at your B&B? ie you provide cups with saucers vs mugs?
Let's speak etiquette for a moment. Is there something you provide or a way you operate as an elegant B&B that is foreign to today's guests?
Example: From the Kitchen Sunday morning we hear someone blow their nose (trumpet sounding) at the dining table and DH said "NO WAY!" I said, YES, into the napkin. I could see him do it from where I was standing.