0 a friendly welcome for guests or strangers, which often includes offering them food, drink etc -- gæstfrihed; beværtning
Such concerns are echoed especially in the more vulnerable parts of the private sector—hospitalities, charities, horticulture and remote businesses and industries.
The values that some people create in their own minds are values due to position—social values, values of parades and functions and hospitalities, we are told.
The division between the public and private areas of a hotel preserves the expectations of management and guests about the form of hospitality being provided.
They expected violence, not hospitality, misunderstanding, not cooperation.
Likewise, full hospitality must be displayed to avoid damaging the host's social reputation.
A greater concern was the physical destruction of the wealth of the church and, in turn, the impact on hospitality and charity.
Particularly illuminating is her ethnographic study of changing patterns of hospitality and sociability.
At the individual hotel level, hospitality is ' managed ' in order to maintain the decorum and privacy which underlie acceptable social relations in public.
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