What's that one thing new hosts don't know about hosting? ๐ง
โ14-08-2025
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โ14-08-2025
05:22 PM
What's that one thing new hosts don't know about hosting? ๐ง
Hi everyone and happy Thursday! ๐
I hope your week is going well so far. We often chat in the Community about tips and advice that new hosts can use to improve their bookings, learn something new, or simply expand their knowledge. Today, Iโd like to focus on things you should know before hosting. ๐ก
Whatโs one thing that new hosts donโt usually know about hosting? Is there something you wish you had known before you started welcoming guests? Share with us what you consider crucial but was never mentioned to you! ๐ค
Looking forward to hearing your experiences!
Best,
Alex
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โ22-08-2025
04:51 PM
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โ22-08-2025
04:51 PM
Honest guest reviews are important. New hosts should not give bad guests good reviews because they are scared of retaliation.
โ22-08-2025
05:46 PM
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โ22-08-2025
05:46 PM
Hi @Simi617
Airbnb reviews are blind-sided.
This system is designed to make reviews more honest and unbiased, since guests and hosts canโt be influenced by the other partyโs comments before submitting.
โ29-09-2025
08:42 AM
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โ29-09-2025
08:42 AM
Hi @Simi617 ๐
Further to @Patricia2526's comment- you can find more information about the review process here: Reviews for homes
How long have you been hosting for Simi?
โ29-09-2025
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โ23-08-2025
04:53 PM
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โ23-08-2025
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Nobody told me hosting was gonna be like this. Guests eat three rolls of toilet paper in one night, type the Wi-Fi password into the microwave, and somehow make all the spoons disappear. Forks? Safe. Knives? Safe. Spoons? Gone. Honestly, I think thereโs an underground spoon mafia out there.
But the real joke? I signed up to be a hostโฆ turns out Iโm also tech support, plumber, therapist, and part-time detective. (โWhy is there a shoe in the freezer?โ)
Stillโwhen a guest says, โThis place felt like home,โ you almost forget about the spoons. Almost.
โ25-08-2025
07:52 PM
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โ25-08-2025
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This is the first time Iโve read about disappearing spoons @Oksana127๐ฅ๐
. Is this a recurring mystery that keeps happening in your reservations, or does it only happen every now and then? Are you planning anything to solve this issue? ๐ก
โ25-08-2025
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โ25-08-2025
09:22 PM
@Alex I keep buying new ones! I guess some guests like to take a teaspoon as a โsouvenirโ from Riga ๐ . Luckily it doesnโt happen all the time, but every couple of months when I do inventory, I suddenly discover that out of 6โ9 teaspoons there are only 2โ3 left. Forks and knives survive, but spoonsโฆ they have their own destiny ๐ฅโจ.
โ02-09-2025
03:35 PM
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โ02-09-2025
03:35 PM
It was really funny to read your message. My guests when they damage things they nicely hide behind other things for example- wine glasses or cups, or right at the bottom of all the plates I do sometimes find a broken one or cracked one ๐
โ03-09-2025
04:05 PM
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โ03-09-2025
04:05 PM
@Rita3447 Our guests could easily compete with professional magicians โ hiding broken glasses and cracked cups as if itโs part of a grand disappearing act. Sometimes I feel like I could open a โLost & Found Museum of Hidden Treasuresโ from all the creative surprises left behind in different apartments.
But honestly, thatโs part of the fun of hosting โ every check-out comes with a little mystery, and despite these quirks, we wouldnโt trade our guests for anything. They keep life (and hosting!) interesting.
โ29-09-2025
08:44 AM
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โ29-09-2025
08:44 AM
@Oksana127 ๐คฃ Your comment 'spoonsโฆ they have their own destiny ๐ฅโจ' just tickled me too much!
Thank you for bringing me joy on this Monday morning. I wish you a great spoon inventory this week. ๐ค
โ10-09-2025
01:25 PM
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โ10-09-2025
01:25 PM
@Alex and @Oksana127 I have been lucky and have only had to replace 3 teaspoons in 5 years and a small vegetable knife. I think the spoons go missing when a family has a baby possibly been taken for lunch when on an outing. Oksana, I have loved reading you replies to other Hosts. I am sure you have a lighthearted sense of humour and enjoy life. Take care.
โ10-09-2025
04:20 PM
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โ10-09-2025
04:20 PM
@Laurelle3 Thank you! I always hope that my answers will be helpful, but also a little playful, just like these tricky teaspoons themselves! I'm glad you enjoyed reading them. May you have many years of using a full set of cutlery!
โ26-08-2025
06:31 PM
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โ26-08-2025
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โ01-09-2025
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โ02-09-2025
08:15 PM
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โ02-09-2025
08:15 PM
Glad Iโm not the only one who feels this way โ teaspoons really are the true mystery of hosting!