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Posted: 2018-01-09T19:48:50Z | Updated: 2018-01-10T02:43:12Z 8 Ways Youre Being A Crappy Houseguest (And What To Do Instead) | HuffPost Life

8 Ways Youre Being A Crappy Houseguest (And What To Do Instead)

8 Ways Youre Being A Crappy Houseguest (And What To Do Instead)
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By now youre well versed in the art of fabulous hostessing. But what about staying at someone elses home? Here are eight houseguest sins youve probably committed and how to fix em for good.

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MISTAKE: MAKING THE BED WHEN YOU LEAVE

Remedy: Strip it

The best way to ensure an invite back? Strip your sheets entirely and leave them neatly stuffed in a pillowcase at the foot of the bed. (The less your host has to touch your soiled linens, the better.)

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MISTAKE: SENDING A THANK YOU GIFT

Remedy: Arriving with one

Think of all the prepwork your host has done for your arrival (cleaning, shopping, cooking, etc.). And you show up empty-handed? Not nice. We know you were probably planning on sending a gift afterwards, but showing up with an offering in hand gestures that you prepared for this too.

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MISTAKE: BORROWING TOILETRIES

Remedy: Bring your own

Sure, most hosts are happy to share their dental flossbut they shouldnt have to. Furthermore, the less you bother them with things you need (Hey, Suzewhere can I find some toothpaste?), the better. Packing your own pouch of essentials saves everyone trouble.

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MISTAKE: BRINGING YOUR DISHES TO THE SINK

Remedy: Load the dishwasher (or hand wash)

Bottom line: As a guest in someone elses home, its your duty to make as little work for the hosts as possible. Meaning: They shouldnt have to physically handle your dirty dishes. Rather than corralling your dishware in the kitchen (a solid first step), make sure you load them into the dishwasheror hand wash if its occupied.

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MISTAKE: SENDING A THANK YOU EMAIL

Remedy: Send a letter

Thank you emails are for coworkers who lend a helping handnot for your dearest friends and fam who shelter and feed you. Keep it old school and send a piece of handwritten snail mail after your stay. Its just so much more thoughtful.

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MISTAKE: OFFERING TO HELP

Remedy: Proactively helping

If theres one thing weve learned over our years of hosting friends and fam, its this: The best guests dont ask for permission to do the dishes or pick up ingredients from the grocery store. They just do.

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MISTAKE: STAYING A WEEK

Remedy: Stay 3 nights

According to Miss Emily Post, three nights is the max duration for not overstaying your welcome. If you must stay longer, make it a point to get out of the house for long stretches of time so your gracious hosts have a moment to do their laundry and take a nap.

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MISTAKE: HANGING OUT WITH YOUR HOSTS CONSTANTLY

Remedy: Entertain yourself

You may feel inclined to invite your hosts on your various sightseeing excursions and rendezvous with friends, but equally important is giving them a breather...and planning some activities on your own.

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