In Japan, entertaining guests is often characterized by thoughtful hospitality known as "omotenashi," which emphasizes attention to detail and anticipating guests' needs. Hosts may prepare a meticulously arranged meal, often served in multiple courses, showcasing seasonal ingredients and presentation. Traditional tea ceremonies, where guests enjoy matcha in a serene setting, are also common. Additionally, activities like Karaoke, games, or guided tours of local attractions can enhance the experience, ensuring that guests feel welcomed and valued.
to welcome,assist or entertain the guest.
"The" identifies something specific. I could talk about, for example, the right way to entertain a guest, and that would refer to any guest, since "a" is not specific. If I were to talk about how to entertain the guest that is in your house right now, that is a specific person.
Like normal people
i will entertain the guest first
Dumped there pants!
Nope they are not,its just a misunderstanding. i am a pure Japanese so i know.They just have to entertain guest with their music and dance skills.They are 'entertainers' of a sort. They basiacally keep people company, no sex involved.
Train games are certainly an excellent ways to entertain a guest. Many people enjoy different train games including train games such as the Mexican Train Game.
Martha Washington
A visitor; a person received and entertained in one's house or at one's table; a visitor entertained without pay., To receive or entertain hospitably., To be, or act the part of, a guest.
Italians will entertain guests in their home very frequently. Children will usually go get their parents first before offering coffee to their guests if the guest is a stranger.
a club where men/women entertain their guest. i don't think we have them in america, but they are in Japan and other Asian cities.
The Japanese Soldiers/guards entertained themselves by killing people every half a mile or less.