Yes, hostesses is correct.
hostesses
That is the correct spelling of the word "multiple" (more than one, or a higher number).The correct spelling is multiple (more than one, many).
That is the correct spelling of "quicker" (faster).
The correct spelling is truly (actually, really).
Names can have more than one proper spelling, such as Harriet and Harriett, both are considered equally correct.
That is the correct spelling of "fluffier" (more fluffy).
Tipped HostessesNot usually. Depends on the restaurant, some places pool their tips and give the hostess a cut. Sometimes people will tip a hostess simply for seating them (though it's rare), and sometimes a hostess is also in charge of checking and returning coats and will get tipped for that (this is more common, though it's usually nothing more than a dollar or two).Don't count on making much from tips as a hostess.
That is the correct spelling of the word "multiple" (more than one, or a higher number).The correct spelling is multiple (more than one, many).
The correct spelling is "scarier" (more frightening).
That is the correct spelling of "quicker" (faster).
That is the correct spelling of "safer" (more safe).
The correct spelling is "thinner" (narrower, more thin).
The correct spelling is "slower" (more slow, less fast).
The correct spelling is truly (actually, really).
Yes, ourselves, is the correct spelling when referring to two or more people.Example sentences:We had to clean up the mess ourselvesMe and my friend made this ourselves
That is the correct spelling of "gooier" (more gooey).
Names can have more than one proper spelling, such as Harriet and Harriett, both are considered equally correct.
The correct spelling is "listen" (pay attention to a sound).