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I’ve texted and talked to guests when they leave. I’ve never actually met someone as they left.

Everyone’s situation is different. We all figure out what works for us.

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I assume this is a colloquialism? Because ‘upper class’ does not equate to trustworthy, honest, etc.

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We have found " coming up to say bye when you are packed" works well in seeing them off, getting hugged and hearing how much they enjoyed the hideaway. But our vr is right in the north 40, 75 yards from our house and we are freelancers.
Btw we had had so many quite young covered with tattoo types who have been no problem at all… the stuffy middle aged guests have been more demanding and problematic<><>

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Correct, upper class does not equate to trustworthy, thats why I wrote “proper, upper class and trustworthy.”

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sorry, what does ‘upper class’ have to do with their ‘honesty’? Or the quality of guest or their ability to be a quality guest?

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I only took it to mean that they were much less likely to have any benefit by taking it and helping themselves later.

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@Militaryhorsegal decoded it for you.

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