Prevent Short Notice Visitors From Spotting Riots Without Pointing Out Them

When you welcome someone into your home and you haven’t had a lot of time to prepare for their arrival, you may feel the urge to apologize for the state of your seat. This is why you shouldn’t be doing this.

Everyone thinks other people are much more observant than they really are. That’s why Jennifer Hunter of Apartment Therapy suggests you don’t draw attention to things unless you need to:

NEVER apologize for the condition of your home. You will only indicate what they probably would never have noticed.

If something is really noticeable or they ask about it, then there is nothing wrong with explaining things, but people can only expect a lot when they show up in such a short time. You haven’t offended them, so no need to apologize. To find out more about how to prepare your home for urgent guests, click on the link below.

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