3. Guests don't know how to use the water heater I'm also sometimes confused about how to use a water heater. You see, there's no water heater near my house. So when I check in at a place that has a water heater, the first time I want to use it is a bit confusing. When the hot water we expect isn't hot, we immediately think that the heater is actually broken. (actually it's me who doesn't understand how to use it) These are just some of the trivial questions your guests may ask.
such as providing a guide for your guests to refer to, these questions will not be asked bc data europe again, and instead they will refer to the guidebook. (4) Back up sistem This back up system is necessary for the purpose of dealing with unforeseen circumstances, which may occur during your guest's stay . Although we use the term "unforeseen circumstances", in reality most of the unforeseen situations we mean are something we can expect to happen.
The difference is that we don't know when it will happen . We also touched on being a proactive host, and this is one of the requirements for being a proactive host. You expect something bad to happen, but before it actually happens, you make preparations to prevent it from happening, or if it does happen, you are prepared for the situation. First, minor injuries. What should guests do if they suffer a minor injury while staying at your homestay? For hosts who are less proactive, they might say.
But if you take proactive steps
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