How to be a gracious guest
1 Tell hosts what's up
Communicate your plans and needs so your hosts aren't caught off guard. • What time of day will you be arriving and leaving? If you'll be eating before your arrival, let them know so they don't go to the trouble of cooking a five-course meal. • Make them aware of any allergies you have. • Offer to bring something – a particularly helpful gesture if you're heading up to a remote cottage community where they just can't get good coffee beans.
2 Bring supplies
Show your gratitude by bringing a cornucopia of goodies. • To ease the financial burden of feeding more mouths, you can provide provisions – a basket of fresh bread and fruit, some sweets and a bottle of wine or two. • A thank-you gift is in order, too. It doesn't have to be big, but it should be thoughtful – perhaps a cat figurine to add to your friend's menagerie, Montreal bagels for her husband, who misses them, and blowing bubbles for their five-year-old.
3 Be sure to help out
Their home is not a hotel. There's no maid to pick up your wet towels. • Pitch in and clean up after yourself – place dishes in the dishwasher, reshelve books and corral children's toys when play is over. • Offer to lend a hand with dinner – chop veggies, wash lettuce or set the table. Better yet, cook for them one night.
4 Do your own thing
Give hosts some breathing room. Spending 24/7 with anyone, no matter how much you care for them, can be tiring. You'll both need a break. • Retreat to your room for an afternoon of reading. • Arm yourself with a local map and hit the town to visit the used-books store your host has no interest in or the zoo she's seen too often.
5 Say thank you
Once you're back home, be sure to let your host know how much you enjoyed your stay. • Send a handwritten thank-you note by mail. • If your visit was particularly enjoyable or long, consider sending an additional gift, like a framed photograph of your shared excursion to the local antiques show. • And be sure to reciprocate by inviting your weekend host to be your guest sometime soon.
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