- Friends in northern Italy have laid down the law when it comes to people who visit them - if you're going to stay more than a week, you've got to leave for a few days in the middle of that stay and give your hosts a break. They're very diplomatic about delivering the news (and so far we've not been given this directive personally, only been told about it!), and it seems quite reasonable to me. I'm going to remember this one if/when the husband & I ever make it to expat-hood.
- Having people visit is wonderful, and can be absolutely exhausting. Nick talks about this after some friends visited him in Bali recently, and it reminded me of the times I've had visitors and been equally glad to see them go as I was to see them arrive. Does it make me a bad person? I don't think so - I just like my routine, just as much as I like the occasional breaks in it.
- The holidays are a perfect example of when I tend to let my "good guest" ethic slip. I have no idea why, but when I'm at my mom's for a few days over the holidays I just want to sack out - not help with the dishes. I made a pledge to myself that this year things would be different, and I did pretty well. Even though I doubt she'll be reprimanding me anytime soon, I'd like to do a little better at the whole being a guest thing anyway.
What do you think about when you're having company? What about when you are the company? Do you behave differently when you're a guest than you'd like someone to behave as a guest in your home? Have you blacklisted some people from ever staying at your house again? Have you been blacklisted?










