Describe the year 2025 as a host in one word

Rebecca
Community Manager
Community Manager
Suffolk Coastal District, United Kingdom

Describe the year 2025 as a host in one word

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Hi everyone 👋 

 

We’re almost at the end of another hosting year, and I thought it would be fun to reflect on how it’s been for you. 

 

If you had to describe your 2025 as a host in just one word, what would it be? 

 

Whatever your word, I’d love it if you could share it below and tell me a little about why you chose it. 

 

I can’t wait to read your words and stories.

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Amanda2723
Level 2
Orpington, United Kingdom

@Elisa I love the feeling of  waiting for guests to arrive and wondering what they will be like and what they will think of my accommodation

I love putting guests at ease and going that extra mile to make their stay really special 

 

Ali-and-Argen0
Level 2
İstanbul, Turkey

Pleasant! 🙂

Hi @Ali-and-Argen0 😊

Thank you for participating here.

 

That sounds fun! What has been the most exhilarating moment while hosting this year for you?

 


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HI Rebecca 

I am very proud and happy from March to September but unfortunately since 3 months I haven't had new booking, do you know what can I do about it? After all I am 2 times superhost so I couldn't be more satisfied for this 2025! Hope to hear from you soon and to continue hosting in 2026; it's a pleasure and for me a very big passion most of all, thanks for messaging me; kind regards

Alessia

Bern1888
Level 2
Stamford, TX

Challenging!

 

First Challenge:

 

Well we have a lot of people moving into West Texas where I live due to the world largest Data Center being built in these parts. These people have never experienced West Texas summers and many of them work outdoors, so their complaint is always about having perfect indoor temperatures, but with the moisture and the humidity it is an challenge for hosts.

 

Further more these guests have zero tolerance for discomfort, but then they have to face extreme discomfort as that is why they are paid a whole bunch more. So that leaves them venting their frustration on hosts, which is not fair.

 

Second challenge:

 

Men who have super clingy, super controlling and toxic girlfriends. They want to micromanage the men and often preted to be the guy and do the booking on his behalf, and disrespect hosts like me who are female because they are afraid that their men will run off intot he sunset with their attractive host.

 

Third challenge:

 

Older people who have zero to no hygiene, who bring stuff that you don't want into your home. 

 

 

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Alex
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

Hi @Simone1229!

 

What did you discover during this year? Was it something you could apply to your listing or your experiences with guests? 🏡
 

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