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Anyone that has spent the time to earn enough money, build a house and furnish it with everything that I need to use and manage roomies willing to help keep house open has already paid their dues as far as I'm conerned.
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No, that means they are deserving of tips that eventually will reimburse them for the cost of building the house, at best.....but anybody can build a house and open it, that does not a good host make (now I sound like Yoda LOL)
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If they are cordial enough to cook while I'm there and let me use their beds, toilets and showers instead of having to go home that is a good host.
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'Cordial enough'? Are you serious? Yeah, some expectations need to be reset alright, but not the ones originally mentioned in the thread
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If they call the repairman regulary to keep the place operational for my use, that is a good host. If they keep their houses open so many hours a day that I can almost always catch them online, that is a good host.
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Yes, that would fall into the 'good' category for me too, since I've seen so many neglect to keep up with maintenance, to the point that guests have to run around fixing stuff just to pull room score up from the basement so they CAN skill, but still would not be considered 'great' or 'exceptional', which is what hosts should strive for, to make the experience for their guests rise above everybody else's. Kinda like the difference between a 5 star hotel and a 3 star.
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I would much rather owners and roomies help with skill speed and money payouts on objects by using them rather than running around taking care of everyone's needs because this is something that I have no control over. To me a good host keeps those payouts high by working and keeps skill speeds constant by studying.
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If the skill speeds or highest payouts are in jeopardy, I agree 100%. Once the house gets full enough though that this is not an issue, a host does not need to skill or make money alongside the guests anymore to keep those payouts up. It only takes 6 people studying the same skill, or 12 using the same money object, to max payment. Beyond that, the host would only be doing it for his or her own benefit, not the benefit of the guests.
This all boils down to the difference between goodness and excellence. Some people are happy with average and mediocrity, some are not. I'm starting to realize though that nobody is going to alter their opinions one iota to try to see it a different way though.
Anyone that has spent the time to earn enough money, build a house and furnish it with everything that I need to use and manage roomies willing to help keep house open has already paid their dues as far as I'm conerned.
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No, that means they are deserving of tips that eventually will reimburse them for the cost of building the house, at best.....but anybody can build a house and open it, that does not a good host make (now I sound like Yoda LOL)
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If they are cordial enough to cook while I'm there and let me use their beds, toilets and showers instead of having to go home that is a good host.
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'Cordial enough'? Are you serious? Yeah, some expectations need to be reset alright, but not the ones originally mentioned in the thread

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If they call the repairman regulary to keep the place operational for my use, that is a good host. If they keep their houses open so many hours a day that I can almost always catch them online, that is a good host.
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Yes, that would fall into the 'good' category for me too, since I've seen so many neglect to keep up with maintenance, to the point that guests have to run around fixing stuff just to pull room score up from the basement so they CAN skill, but still would not be considered 'great' or 'exceptional', which is what hosts should strive for, to make the experience for their guests rise above everybody else's. Kinda like the difference between a 5 star hotel and a 3 star.
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I would much rather owners and roomies help with skill speed and money payouts on objects by using them rather than running around taking care of everyone's needs because this is something that I have no control over. To me a good host keeps those payouts high by working and keeps skill speeds constant by studying.
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If the skill speeds or highest payouts are in jeopardy, I agree 100%. Once the house gets full enough though that this is not an issue, a host does not need to skill or make money alongside the guests anymore to keep those payouts up. It only takes 6 people studying the same skill, or 12 using the same money object, to max payment. Beyond that, the host would only be doing it for his or her own benefit, not the benefit of the guests.
This all boils down to the difference between goodness and excellence. Some people are happy with average and mediocrity, some are not. I'm starting to realize though that nobody is going to alter their opinions one iota to try to see it a different way though.