Just act like you did not hear it. it is the best thing to do if you are interested in keeping this guest.
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
ask them to mow the lawn
It does NOT depend on anythig. You are polite to anyone who is your guest. If they act sinful, it's okay to ask them to leave.
show your authority and ask for the guest to leave
This questions comes in when the guest is relaxed or seated. To help to bring the question up, you can assist the guest to a sit and make him/her comfortable. Then you politely ask the question.
Your home is your home. The emotional/spiritual balance of a home is more delicate than most people think. You have the right to ask anyone to leave, the same as you have the right to decide who to invite in. If someone is loud, disruptive, or drunk you are well within your rights to ask them to leave, why then should you think it rude to ask someone who carries a "bad spirit" or negative energy to leave?
No, you should leave it as a suprise and go in for it.
Yes.
If a guest speaker is making a speech, they should make a speech on what the meeting is about. If you are going to be a guest speaker, you can ask your peers to help you write the speech.
When preparing to host a guest speaker, what specific questions should you ask them to ensure their presentation aligns with the goals and expectations of your audience?
I think you should just go for it and ask her out.