A hostess is a female host. A host and hostess are the people who invite others to their home or place of business. If you throw the party at your house, you are the host or if you are female, the hostess. If the meeting is held in your building, you are the host or hostess.
The hostess greets people coming in the door, escorts them to a table, gives them menus, and says "Your server will be right with you". He or she also thanks people for coming as they leave.
It means that you should reply only if you cannotattend.If you do not reply then the host or hostess assumes you will be attending.
The singular possessive is hostess's. The plural possessive is hostesses'.
Hostess is a noun.
Male is host.Female is hostess.
The correct singular possessive form for the noun hostess is hostess's.
A hostess is female; a host is the male.
A hostess is female; a host is the male.
A hostess: une hôtesse
A hostess
The opposite gender for host is hostess. A host or hostess is an employment position at a restaurant. The host or hostess typically greets and seats the guests.
No. And to avoid the humorous double meaning of it - and it's actually a triple meaning - it's customary just to refer to a woman performing such a role as "hostess" or "MC".