Pregunta: Do people in your country often invite others to their homes? Why?
cultural tradition of hospitality
cultural tradition of hospitality
value of socializing and community
value of socializing and community
preference for personal gatherings
preference for personal gatherings
enjoying home entertainment
enjoying home entertainment
showcasing culinary skills
showcasing culinary skills
preference for public socializing
preference for public socializing
smaller living spaces or privacy concerns
smaller living spaces or privacy concerns
cultural reserve or individualism
cultural reserve or individualism
influence of technology and virtual communication
influence of technology and virtual communication
Pregunta: Do people in your country often invite others to their homes? Why?
family and friend gatherings
family and friend gatherings
neighborhood interactions
neighborhood interactions
Modismos auténticos
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home is where the heart is- one's home is made up of the places and people one loves or cherishes most
home is where the heart is- one's home is made up of the places and people one loves or cherishes most
open-door policy- a policy of being open to visits and social interactions
open-door policy- a policy of being open to visits and social interactions
make oneself at home- to relax and make yourself comfortable in someone else's home
make oneself at home- to relax and make yourself comfortable in someone else's home
housewarming party- a party to celebrate moving into a new home
housewarming party- a party to celebrate moving into a new home