Rawiri received a warm and friendly reception at Jeff's home. Jeff was happy to see him and greeted him warmly, making him feel welcome and comfortable in his home. They spent quality time together and had a good visit.
not a dare hugs only loves one but where the community
A civic reception.
civic
Scrooge was welcomed warmly by Fred and his guests at his home. They were kind and understanding towards him, despite Scrooge's initial reluctance to join in the festivities. Fred's home was filled with joy and laughter, creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for Scrooge to be a part of.
civic
crackers, cheese, grapes, etc...
There are several kinds of Uniden marine radios, but all of them seem to get pretty good reception. They are generally reviewed very highly by their customers.
Short answer is yes; either. That is the beauty of this kind of job because mostly they will be either working in the field (with vendors) or on the internet or with the clients at locations of their choices; mostly to check out sites for the ceremony, reception, etc.
If they offer , and you know they can easily afford it , you may accept their kind offer graciously.
The act or practice of one who is hospitable; reception and entertainment of strangers or guests without reward, or with kind and generous liberality.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to greet in a kind, pleasant or inviting manner), or a noun (a welcoming expression or reception), or an adjective (gladly received, or agreeable).
Obviously you could, but the question is if you should!!! It honestly depends on the conditions of the dish. If the dish is cracked (badly) and or stained (badly) or other things similar to that have happened to the poor dish, then it is considered ineligible for getting taken to a reception.