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December 29th entry from host, Kimberly
@Kimberly136 this is the way it should be, shouldn't it? I would add a quote from Nate Blecharczyk:
"A stranger is just a friend I haven't met yet."
Happy New Year!
Claire,
I love that! Thank you!! So true.
Nice to meet you, new friend!
Kimberly
When we came to France, we wanted to buy a hotel in the South. The procedure was lenghty and seemed impossible to succeed from afar, so we got an apartment to be residents and an office for the company... a few yesrs later and after another job in between, those two apartments became our first airbb’s or better the same thing before airbnb was born. Now I mostly do onsite hosting in my Parisan hone, but still have the firmer office - 2 months in the South from tomorrow on 😉
I often wonder, what would be different if we had succeeded to get the hotel, probably like you must wonder, if it would be nicer to have a full BnB or more work and bother.
We lived a while in the hotel and became friends with the owners, met the guests and had a close look behibd the curtain, so I can compare both experiences.
I think I’m happier with the airbnb guests. Less incone than a 30 beds hotel, much less worries about mortgages and staff, but apart from that, the experience is more intense. You will have hotel or BnB guests too, who you meet on a personal level as well, but running a business, you just won’t gave the time to sit down for breakfast with them or ask them about their adventures, when they come home.
It’s certainly a good training on the way to your dream. @Kimberly136. I wish your dream comes true and you will have a lot of experience to apply in your own BnB, also the experience to discern people, so you can still sit down with a guest or two per day or have a chat at the entrance desk with those who make you feel richer for having talked to them.
That's what great about Airbnb you come in as a guest and leave as a friend
Si!
@Kimberly136 - awesome story! It's the kind of thing people must read BEFORE becoming a host on Airbnb. It "should" be about the personal connection and appreciation of the host's offering. We feel the same!
Perhaps Airbnb will create a way for prospective new hosts to get a glimpse of experienced hosts' perspectives while considering becoming a host- maybe they the co-hosting section of the platform...
Although this was sort of preaching to the choir, it's the one concept that has truly shaped the way I host and it simply couldn't work better for me, so I wanted to share it, even though you all, I'm certain, already knew that. More offered as a reflection, I guess, than intended as advice for this group.
Thank you Alice and Jeff!
Hello Kimberly
I have read your story and I like it. You describe your dream and experiences, and talk about your way of being a host and what you have learned as a guest. It really enriches this serie of stories and will serve as an exemple to people that wants to be a host.
The idea of having an Inn or small hotel fancies me! So far it is still a vague idea, It is not a plan yet.
Thank you, kindly, José,
I appreciate your response, I've often wondered if anyone else has tried their hand at Airbnb, thinking they might try something bigger one day perhaps, now I see both you and Helga have also given that thought.
If I ever get to Rio, it is you I shall stay with! One of my recent guests is Italian but migrated with her family to Sao Paulo as a child, she has a branding/marketing business, Troiano (business name and her last name), her son goes to school near my home. She also agreed to participate in my book project. We're almost exactly the same age, have very similar interests. It's so easy to unite with people in your home, they let their guard down and open up to the possibility of new friendship.
Thank you for your comment and your kindness! Happy New Year!
Theyshowed the amazing fireworks display in Rio, last night on TV just after the break in NY dropped. It looks like an incredible place to visit!
Wouldn't it be cool if we could each share our own pics of favourite sites in our various locales in this thread?
Hello Kimberly
First of all, sorry being late in answering your question.
Yes, here you are.. meaning, sending 3 pics of Rio, taken by me.
Rio is a kind of "melting pot city" and a big city where there are beatiful and good things, bad things and ugly things.. almost like some other big cities on earth.
If one visit Rio, must be willing to see the bright side and enjoy the city.
If you ever come to Rio, I hope you enjoy the city! If I host you, I hope I will not let you down! 🙂
Cheers !
When I get to Rio, I will absolutely stay with you! No plans yet, but I'll save your listing! Great pics, Renato! It looks absolutely lovely! Our small city, Greenville, SC also has good points and not so good, but I love it here and find all kinds of great things to point out to my guests! I feel fortunate to have found a city in the US, that I actually feel at home in, finally! I'm from northern New York, almost to Canada, and it's very different here in many ways but also very similar, in that I live near mountains and rivers and we have 4 seasons. The southern accents are so different from my own, but there are people from all over the world here, for a small city (67,000 pop), it's quite diverse. A lot of Europeans live here, making it interesting and food choices abundant, I have noticed lately, quite a few Asians, as well. Where we lived in NY, it was mostly rednecks (less educated, rural, obese- many) and almost all white. Here, by contrast so much more colorful stock of people! I love that! My son and I have friends from the world over, that we've met here in Greenville. He plans to be an international business CEO, so good for him to be comfortable in international circles. It is my pleasure to meet you Renato! If you ever make it to Greenville (or Italy, as I hope to be there within a couple years), please come stay with us! All best to you!
Happy New Year Everyone!
I just read in this mornings's news, a couple interesting updates about Airbnb, 8 years ago-Airbnb's first New Year's, the first guests celebrating in Airbnbs numbered 1400. The 2017/18 New Year's saw 3 million Airbnb guests! Airbnb is now valued at $30 billion. Good job hosts, Team Airbnb!