* The person who was extremely ill with the flu should have had better manners and called you to let you know and they may ask you to make the decision on whether they come or not and there is nothing embarrassing about you telling them to stay home because you and your guests don't want to catch the flu from them. However, your guests are exposed to the flu every single day and they appear to be a little too up tight to deal with this. The alcohol will kill the germs! Since your guests are making such a fuss you should ask the sick person nicely that you are getting complaints from other guests and would appreciate it if they would leave and perhaps add that you or your mate could drive them home or at least call a cab if they have no means of transportation other than busing it. Also add that you will call them later in the evening or the next day and when they are feeling better you can have an evening together.
The hostess greeted guests with a warm smile as they entered the restaurant.
The opposite gender for host is hostess. A host or hostess is an employment position at a restaurant. The host or hostess typically greets and seats the guests.
The opposite gender for host is hostess. A host or hostess is an employment position at a restaurant. The host or hostess typically greets and seats the guests.
That would be... a gracious host, or hostess.
The answer is crude.
It depends on whether it's personal or professional entertainment of guests. If it's personal, then the common name is "host",or "hostess." If it's professional, the answer varies widely from host/hostess, to entertainer, to Emcee, to master of ceremonies.
The host and hostess were mingling with the guests. The new arrivals to the herd were mingling in with the rest of the animals.
It would be nice, especially if the hostess or address is not entirely familiar to all the guests.
true, you wouldnt want the guest to feel uncomfortable
The masculine form of "hostess" is "host." While "hostess" refers to a female who entertains guests, "host" typically refers to a male in the same role. Both terms can also be used in gender-neutral contexts, especially in modern usage where "host" can apply to anyone regardless of gender.
The feminine form of "host" is "hostess." While "host" generally refers to someone who receives or entertains guests, "hostess" specifically denotes a female in that role. In modern contexts, the use of "host" can be gender-neutral, but "hostess" is still commonly used in certain traditional or formal settings.
No, it is not rude that the hostess was told to leave the kitchen to talk to you. When the host and hostess have guests it is generally the woman that goes into the kitchen to prepare food or get drinks. She probably didn't know you were alone because she was concentrating on preparing food or drinks to bring out to you.