Morticia
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I have a line in my guest book, which so few read, that says, 'Please do not let anyone into the house who rings the bell. Let the innkeepers handle bell-ringers.' So, the bell rings tonight and I go out and there are guests, bag and baggage standing in the dining room. Me, quite startled, ask how they got in, thinking someone is leaving the door wide open in the dark. No, someone let them in. And said someone walked off into the night to go to dinner.
So, as a point of guest etiquette...what do you expect your GUESTS to do/not do?
I don't expect them to open the door and let anyone in. Altho, I had a guest last week who sat in the dining room talking on her cell who would let anyone in who showed up. Great. You let them in, YOU help them, because I don't know they're there...
So, as a point of guest etiquette...what do you expect your GUESTS to do/not do?
I don't expect them to open the door and let anyone in. Altho, I had a guest last week who sat in the dining room talking on her cell who would let anyone in who showed up. Great. You let them in, YOU help them, because I don't know they're there...