As I reflect on the wonderful week in San Francisco, I ...
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As I reflect on the wonderful week in San Francisco, I recall my personal journey as a host. One that I began nine years...
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I would love for Airbnb to provide more in the area of inclusion and diversity. Some simple ideas include branded door/window stickers, badges, and an area on our listing that shows we provide safe space and inclusive communities as hosts.
Curious, if and what you have done that has been a positive action offering inclusivity for your guests.
Hello @Karen1100, this is a wonderful topic 🌟 Thank you so much for bringing it to our community.
While our amazing Hosts share their opinions, I wanted to share this Airbnb resource on 👉diversity and inclusion that could offer some great insights.
Looking forward to reading all the comments from our Hosts on this topic 😊
Hi @Karen1100 - ever since I added this badge to my listing's photos, I saw an increase in guests of diverse backgrounds:
I bought the license from this company - https://allarewelcomehere.us/ - for a very reasonable price. They also sell buttons, stickers, water bottles, window clings, and many other related products. I have nothing to do with the company - I found them online when I was looking for something to add to my listing.
Aw, it's sweet that people are making money out of diversity and inclusion 😐
You can always create your own design using something like the free version of Canva @Patricia55
I suppose I could @Helen3... just not sure I want to! We welcome people from all over the world - as long as they're decent human beings! Not a fan of signage in general, in our listing or home. I mean, how many signs would I need to use to welcome all the people of different religions, cultures, sexual orientations... ?
Ah from your initial response I thought you were concerned about the cost of the designs @Ann72 posted about
Ah, which part of my response @Helen3 made you think I was concerned about the *cost of designs*? I'm intrigued to know.
This comment @Patricia55 Aw, it's sweet that people are making money out of diversity and inclusion 😐
Oh dear @Helen3 , I should've made it clearer: that was sarcasm.. with a splash of cynicism 😉
aye, we all want good people, apart from the "**heads"... how do you get round those?
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But isn't that so generic as to be meaningless?
Also, isn't it “a given” that all people are welcome, for a host on Airbnb?
On the other hand, if only there were a magical sign that could deter the types of guests (bad people) whom none of us want... 😉💪
@Patricia55 I put myself in the shoes of people who face uncertainty when traveling - uncertainty about how they'll be welcomed or treated. A simple sign such as the one in my listing might provide them some reassurance.
If ** a hater of any kind doesn't book because of the sign in my listing...I'll never know, of course, but it wouldn't bother me. They'd probably make a federal case about it and say they don't feel welcome because of the sign lol.
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Trying to DM you... I get told I've reached the limit... except I don't think I've DM'd anyone in months! 😂