What NOT to Give a Host (+ What should you give?)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2022
  • In this informative video, Heidi gives us useful information to decide what is or is not a good host gift, and offers the reason why. After this video, you will have arrive with the perfect gift for your host, and as a host, you will know if you will learn when to open a host gift.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @egar7590
    @egar7590 Год назад +5

    This is one of the best so far! I LOL when you said do not expect to eat or drink the gift you give the host. That happens too often when we host. Not many know that rule. I giggle at their notion to enjoy it.😊

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад

      Hello! Thank you very much for your lovely comment! This just happened to me and the guest insisted I open their bottle of wine--it was generous of them to bring a gift, but I would have liked to enjoy it at a later time. However, I happily opened it and the guest was happy. Sometimes, you have to go with the flow!
      Thank you and I'd be very grateful if you'd kindly subscribe!
      Warm regards,
      Heidi💕

  • @cyndibailey5046
    @cyndibailey5046 4 месяца назад +1

    Great tips! Thank you!

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 Год назад +3

    I love, love, love this channel. I hope the level of respect and etiquette returns because it truly has diminished over the years. Thank you for doing this.

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад

      Dear Jupe,
      Thank you so much, I love love love that you are so generous with your time to watch the videos and leave such encouraging comments!
      Sending my warmest regards,
      Heidi 💕💕

  • @debbiel2098
    @debbiel2098 Год назад +3

    When my Best Friend comes to visit me from Oregon, she always brings me a big jar of Marionberry Jam. It is indigenous to Oregon, and I can't find it in my State. I love it and it means so much to me. 😊

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад

      Hello, Debbie! Thank you for watching and I love your comment! This is the perfect gift, something unique and from their region.
      Thank you and I'd be so grateful if you'd kindly subscribe!
      Warm regards,
      Heidi💕

  • @billmthacker
    @billmthacker 4 месяца назад

    Ialways beleive in bringing in a gift and not showing up emty handed. Even if its not fancy and you are just a regular working joee. I like the idea of a candle, candy , a book etc. On my level its a 12 pack, potatoe salad, or a pie. I was raised to have good manners. and to bne polite. I came here to check etiquete. Which I beleive is imprtant to learn.

  • @maryellenelizabethhart7370
    @maryellenelizabethhart7370 Год назад

    Thank you, Heidi! 🙂

  • @margaretschauer6295
    @margaretschauer6295 Год назад +1

    ❤ I would of never thought that flowers would be a no, but it makes sense why it’s not a good gift!

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад +1

      Thank you Megs! Love you’💕💕💐

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Megs! Yes, sometimes an innocent gift with generous intentions, can backfire, Thank you so much for watching!
      Warmest regards,
      Heidi💕

  • @farrahdouglas8880
    @farrahdouglas8880 Год назад

    I just found your videos, and of course subscribed, and I have to say I truly appreciate them. I really love that you touch on other cultures and customs which is often not the case when etiquette is taught. I am of mixed race from Canada , baptized cristian , and my husband is Caucasian, from France and Muslim. No one would assume he was Muslim and so these common mistakes can be made and HAVE been made in regards to alcohol. I really appreciate that you teach methods of etiquette that are pertaining to the whole world and not just what the européen world considers etiquette which is quite often the case.

  • @Christelle424
    @Christelle424 Год назад +1

    Hello Heidi, i have a question? What about desert? Can i bring fresh baked desert as a gift?

    • @HeidiDulebohn1
      @HeidiDulebohn1  Год назад +3

      Hello Christelle! Thank you for watching and apologies for the slow reply. Yes, a lovely baked dessert is a great host gift if your host is expecting it. If this is a surprise, don't expect them to automatically serve it, they may already have a dessert planned and prepared. Top tip is to let your host know what you're bringing and they can assimilate that into their menu. It sounds wonderful, I'd love to receive a gift like this!
      Thank you and I'd be very grateful if you'd kindly subscribe.
      Warm regards,
      Heidi💕

  • @pilarq7886
    @pilarq7886 День назад

    I give DR HAUSCHKA hand cream, their lip balm, *even better* HYALOGIC hand cream *life changing*,
    unique pastel colored highlighters from art supply store with a book, *small* book ends, or beautiful easy to put on bracelet,

  • @dingleberryridesagain3606
    @dingleberryridesagain3606 Год назад +2

    Culturally aware !!I ask you,I once recall an Aussie turning up for dinnah at a colleagues house, carrying a vintage 2006 red Penfold unopened !well Dinnah went well,however the host did not decant ,but put it aside for another day and served an inferior but acceptable big Aussie Red, the visitor took umbrage at not being offered his gift as irrigation for the free range fillet mignon, a shouting match ensued,taxi called ! Boot applied ! Horrendous horrendous, Now theres culture for you, the visitor was Dutch of course