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Don’t be “that” guest. Instead, keep things joyful for family and friends who welcome you into their home. Here’s how to do it. Jacob Lund / Shutterstock.com
Bunking with family and friends can be fun — in theory. However, worn mattresses, pet odors and less-than-ideal room temperatures can deflate the highest of spirits. Still, you should show some compassion for your host. Yes, you paid a fortune in cash, time and energy to travel to your loved one’s home. But your host also put in a lot of time, effort and cold hard cash preparing for you.