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I’ll start first:
“Learning slowly, hosting warmly, growing honestly.” 🤍
I haven’t even hosted my first guest yet, but this community already feels like such a meaningful part of my journey. I came here expecting tips about listings and hosting, but instead I found people who genuinely teach with honesty, patience, kindness, and care.
As someone currently pursuing my Master’s in Business Law and International Trade Law, most of my world has always revolved around structure, rights, systems, and responsibilities. Hosting felt like entering an entirely different world one built around warmth, human connection, culture, comfort, and shared experiences.
Over the years, I’ve stayed in many home-like places while traveling, met hosts who became friends, shared stories, meals, recipes, laughter, and memories. Living independently for a long time also taught me something important: sometimes people don’t just search for accommodation, they search for comfort, belonging, peace, and a feeling of home.
That’s the feeling I hope to create someday.
And honestly, this community has already helped shape that dream. Every honest comment, every piece of advice, every thoughtful correction has taught me something valuable. It genuinely feels like learning from people who want to see you grow instead of fail.
So now I want to hear yours too 🤍
✨ If your hosting journey had a motto, quote, or one-line philosophy right now… what would it be?
Funny, emotional, chaotic, inspiring anything is welcome. Let’s make this a little café wall of thoughts, stories, and personalities from hosts all around the world ☕🌍
Hi @Lazmee0 👋
Thank so much for starting this topic here. I really love your quote too. Are you putting that into practice already? I'd love to invite some hosts to share their motto too!
@Tomás-Abarzúa---Smart-Suites-Chile-SpA0 @Angel10141 @Vivek143 @Sylvia946 @Alice1947 What would your hosting journey motto or quote be?
I think it would be " There is nothing more rewarding than offering a home away from home setting for your guests"
I do love the 'home away from home' saying @Michael9349. How do you make sure that your home is a home for your guests? Do you do or have anything special?
Hosting taught me that the small details often make the biggest difference.
Clear communication, clear and comfortable spaces and making guests feel genuinaly cared for can completley change someone's travel expericence. I think great hosting is not only about providing accomodation , but about creating trust, comfort, and a sense of connection from the very first message to the final checkout.
Every giuests arrives with different expectations, stories and needs and I try to make each stay feel smooth, personal and authentic.
For me hosting is about creating a space where guests can relax, feel welcome and leave with a good memory
This is beautiful @Paola2767. I think a lot of our hosts will agree with you on this. Is there anything that you do in particular to help your guests feel this way?
In the apartment there are a lot of guidebooks in ITalian, English, German and any in French.
As a tour guide myself, I recommend interesting places for them to visit, always taking into account their needs, interests, and the time they have available.
In addition to suggesting places to visit, I recommend places to eat and answer their questions.
I strongly believe in building a direct relationship with guests
Thank you so much for sharing @Paola2767 😊 I love that you build a direct relationship with your guests - it must really help with that personable touch and making them feel at ease. Are you a live-in host or do you live nearby?
How available do you make yourself to your guests?
I leave nearby
It depends. The relationship with the guest should be based on respect and discretion.
If I sense from the host’s messages that they’d like some information or suggestions, I let them know that I’m happy to recommend places to visit and the most convenient ways to get there.
This helps them plan their days better.
The same applies during their stay
@Rebecca As my work schedule permits. If I can’t meet with them in person, I welcome them over the phone, via WhatsApp, or on the platform.
Thank you so much for the encouragement, @Rebecca! 🤍 I truly am trying to live by that motto every single day.
Coming from a world of Law, where everything is so structured and based on rules, I’ve found that the Community Cafe is where I come to remind myself of the 'human' side of life. I’m learning that while contracts protect the house, it’s the patience and kindness I see here that actually build the home.
This community has been my quiet space to grow my confidence before my first guest even steps through the door. I’m so grateful to have a seat at this 'table' with all of you!
And Yes, I am practicing it every day even before my first check-in. I’m learning that 'hosting warmly' starts right here in this community by listening to all of you. It’s been the best classroom I could ask for!
I’m learning that 'hosting warmly' starts right here in this community by listening to all of you. It’s been the best classroom I could ask for!
This is such a beautiful phrase @Lazmee0, and I'm so glad you're here with us, learning from experienced hosts and sharing your journey with us too. Thank you!
Tu publicación transmite algo muy difícil de encontrar hoy en Airbnb: autenticidad.
Se nota que no estás entrando a este mundo solamente para hospedar personas, sino para crear un lugar donde alguien pueda sentirse realmente recibido. Y créeme, eso los huéspedes lo perciben muchísimo más de lo que imaginamos.
Además, tienes una ventaja enorme: ya entendiste algo que muchos anfitriones descubren recién después de años. La gente no siempre recuerda el tamaño de la habitación o los muebles… recuerda cómo se sintió en ese lugar.
Tu visión de hospitalidad tiene calidez, identidad cultural y sensibilidad humana. Eso no se enseña fácilmente.
Y sobre tu lema… creo que el tuyo podría ser algo así:
Recibir personas con el corazón abierto, para que un lugar desconocido también pueda sentirse como hogar.
Te deseo muchísimo éxito en este camino.
Tu energía como anfitriona ya transmite paz incluso antes de recibir al primer huésped.
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Your listing conveys something that’s very hard to find on Airbnb these days: authenticity.
It’s clear that you’re not just entering this world to host people, but to create a place where someone can truly feel welcome. And believe me, guests pick up on that much more than we realize.
Plus, you have a huge advantage: you’ve already grasped something that many hosts only discover after years. People don’t always remember the size of the room or the furniture… they remember how they felt in that place.
Your vision of hospitality has warmth, cultural identity, and human sensitivity. That’s not something you can easily teach.
And regarding your motto… I think yours could be something like this:
Welcoming people with an open heart, so that an unfamiliar place can also feel like home.
I wish you every success on this journey.
Your energy as a host already radiates peace even before you welcome your first guest.
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Hello,
I really enjoyed your response. I think you are spot on. Welcoming people with an open heart, so that an unfamiliar place can also feel like home is key. Doing that will come with experience. But that is a really good quote to start with. You will definitely be learning and growing as a host.
I try to be transparent as a host. That builds trust and honesty. All needs won’t be met, but Giving people A space and place where they feel comfortable in your home and comfortable with communicating with you is important. Thank you for sharing.