Fraternizing with guests means having conversations with them, and getting to know them. This usually happens at a party or during dinner.
In Narnia, fraternizing means spending time or socializing with beings from a different realm or species, often in a friendly or informal manner. It typically involves interacting with creatures or individuals outside of one's usual social circle or group.
British English: Fraternising American English: Fraternizing
If it means that only guests are allowed to deposit rubbish, then put an apostrophe at the end of guests: "Guests' rubbish only."
Being hospitable means being nice to your guests and care for those guests who are in need.
Treason, homosexuality, moneylaundering, fraternizing with enemy,
It means it isn't an either/or choice; guests will be served both those foods.
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Ron Told Hermione that she was "Fraternizing with the enemy".
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This means people that work for the airline that can travel with them for a discount price.
The answer is crude.
The traditional greeting used to welcome guests in Jewish culture is "Shalom" which means peace. The response to this greeting is also "Shalom" or "Shalom aleichem" which means peace be upon you.