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A Hospitality Relationship is a human relationship between a hospitality guest and a hospitality host based on goodwill.
- Example(s):
- Omotenashi Hospitality, ...
- Transactional Hospitality, where service is provided in exchange for tips or rewards rather than out of genuine care.
- Western Hospitality, which often focuses on efficiency and professionalism but may lack the personalized, attentive service seen in Omotenashi.
- Middle Eastern Hospitality, characterized by generous and lavish gestures towards guests, often involving elaborate feasts and ceremonies.
- Mediterranean Hospitality, known for its warm and friendly approach, with a strong emphasis on family and communal experiences.
- Scandinavian Hospitality, which typically emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and respect for personal space.
- Southeast Asian Hospitality, noted for its combination of warmth, humility, and a deep respect for guests, often seen in countries like Thailand and Indonesia.
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- See: Hospitality Industry, Hospitality Task, Hospitality Worker, Humanity.
References
2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hospitality Retrieved:2017-9-24.
- Hospitality refers to the relationship between a guest and a host, wherein the host receives the guest with goodwill, including the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers. Louis, chevalier de Jaucourt describes hospitality in the Encyclopédie as the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity.[1]
Hospitality ethics is a discipline that studies this usage of hospitality.
- Hospitality refers to the relationship between a guest and a host, wherein the host receives the guest with goodwill, including the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers. Louis, chevalier de Jaucourt describes hospitality in the Encyclopédie as the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity.[1]
- ↑ Jaucourt, Louis, chevalier de. “Hospitality." The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert Collaborative Translation Project. Translated by Sophie Bourgault. Ann Arbor: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library, 2013. Web. [fill in today's date in the form 18 Apr. 2009 and remove square brackets]. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.did2222.0002.761>. Trans. of "Hospitalité," Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, vol. 8. Paris, 1765.